From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-06 05:00:00
A lawyer who paid a non-refundable $500 deposit to reserve a Bentley Bentayga later backed out of the purchase due to financing issues but demanded a refund—and even threatened legal action. Car salesman Yusuf shared a video on TikTok of a phone call with a colleague, stating the customer had been clearly informed upfront that the deposit was non-refundable, with written documentation to prove it. According to reports, the lawyer never completed the financing application and later requested a refund, citing a change in dealership ownership as justification. Staff members noted the vehicle was still available for purchase, but the client only wanted his money back. Most online commenters sided against the lawyer, questioning why someone with allegedly high earnings would struggle over $500. Legally, if the terms were clear and acknowledged by the buyer, such refund claims typically have little chance of success in court.

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