Before she'd even picked up the Mercedes SUV from a giant automotive vending machine, a Fort Worth-area woman was already planning for what might go wrong. In a TikTok video posted before taking delivery of a vehicle she'd purchased through Carvana, she told viewers she intended to put the company's seven-day return policy to the test.
There was palpable doubt and anxiety in the video from TikToker Lindsey (@past.perfect.treasures) before she went to get the keys for her SUV, which appears to be a 2016-era Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class. If there were any problems at all detected in an inspection she’d scheduled at a local Mercedes dealership, she was planning on leaning hard into Carvana’s return policy.
"I've seen mixed reviews about Carvana," she said in the video that’s been viewed more than 3,500 times. "They've had really good reviews; then they've had really bad reviews."
‘Came Back Great!’
Viewers learned the verdict on the vehicle a few days later in a follow-up video where Lindsey was beaming with satisfaction. Turns out, all her worries and worst-case planning may have been unneeded.






