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SnowBlack · 18-21, F
Your top priority is to get the car working. Have it towed to a reputable garage and mechanic.
What was the problem?

What did they charge you for?

How old is the battery?
Saucylover · 26-30, F
@questionWeaver I am going to get the receipt from the car so I can respond.
@Saucylover all good
Lilnonames · F
File a magistrate charge against them
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
So you have a weak battery or a faulty alternator or a dead short in the wiring. My bet is either or both of the first two since a dead short would leave the distinct smell of burning wires. Get the battery tested first. It is the easiest and cheapest to replace if it is the problem.
@hippyjoe1955 They could replace the battery today at Walmart or any auto store.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@questionWeaver Exactly and for not much money. A good heavy duty battery for one of my trucks cost less than $100.00 and I changed it in the parking lot using a 3/8" wrench. My other truck needs a 8mm wrench. Not hard to do. Just don't get the battery acid on your clothes. lol Moths have nothing on battery acid.
I'm not sure if you'll be able to get a refund but you can send it back to be fixed. They shouldn't recharge you for it if what they said was wrong didn't fix the problem. That's on them. However 1 month is a long time for them to take to fix it.

 
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