I don't know this brand, is it one of those extremely cheap Chinese flutes? It may be fixable (don't know without seeing or playing it), but, unfortunately, we often get what we pay for. Even if we don't wish to "go pro", a decent instrument in good playing condition is essential for making any progress, and even for maintaining our sanity!

If the pads aren't sealing, they may have been improperly installed, and a complete repad may be required just to get your flute to play.

I've seen this a bit locally, as "the other" repair shop in town installs pads, but doesn't seat them, therefore virtually gauranteeing they won't seal. Parents are then understandably upset when our tech explains he needs to rip them all out and begin anew, to the tune of another $200. Does your store have a repairman, or do they send
everything out? At the store where I work, a repad/overhaul on a student flute, by a well-trained repairman, is a good deal at $200, but if the instrument has such a low retail value, I might just chalk this one up to Things I Have Learnt About the Flute, and invest in a good, used reputable student instrument---Yamaha, Armstrong, Emerson, Gemeinhardt...expect to pay around $200-$400 for one of these, depending on condition, but expect it to last for quite some years with reasonable care. Good luck!
