Answer:
No, cuando fui a la tienda la oferta ya había terminado y no tengo mucho dinero ahora.
Step-by-step explanation:
No, when I went to the store the offer was over and I don't have much money now.
The past perfect past tense (from Latin plus quam perfectum, "more than perfect"), or antecopreterite in some countries, indicates a past action that occurred before another one also passed, that is, prior to another past tense. ("When I arrived, I was already dead").