- Report: #801797
Complaint Review: rent a center
| rent a center 55 hartford ave
providence, Rhode Island United States of America |
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rent a center broke a rear beatles picture providence, Rhode Island
*Consumer Comment: A mere query
*Consumer Comment: Dear RAC
*UPDATE Employee: I work at RAC...
*Consumer Comment: You can likely be arrested for theft, if you don't pay what you owe, but
*Consumer Comment: Laws
*Consumer Comment: Arrested? No But...
*Consumer Comment: RAC
*Consumer Comment: The Beatles Problem
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A mere query
AUTHOR: voiceofreason - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Why would you have such a picture in any kind of vulnerable position where anyone, yourself included, might accidentally knock it down and damage it?
A civil court would possibly rule against you, even if it is established that delivery men knocked into it, on the premise that you did not take reasonable precautions, given that said delivery might cross paths with the picture's location.
In other words, your lack of reasonable precaution would wash out any carelessness on the part of the delivery.
Had the picture been removed to safe keeping for the delivery, or encased in a reasonably protective barrier, then you might have a case if their actions still resulted somehow in its damage.
Short of already having a judgment against them, you can't just abrogate your rental obligations to them without legal or civil consequences. You need to both pay your obligations to them, and take them to court if you feel you have a reasonable shot at getting a judgment on them.
#2 Consumer Comment
Dear RAC
AUTHOR: me..... - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 27, 2011
You have entered into a rental agreement, but you can refuse to pay and stake a claim. As far as them reporting to credit bureaus, let them as when you go to court and they have to pay to fix what they damaged in your home, you can also ask the judge that they notify the credit bureaus and have the claims removed from your record. Since there is a valid dispute, this should not go on your record. This is the long way to go, but in the end the vindication is worth it!
So as the Godfather would say, "Take them to the Mattresses!"
#4 Consumer Comment
You can likely be arrested for theft, if you don't pay what you owe, but
AUTHOR: Ken - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 26, 2011
"this picture is rear its sign" What does this mean? Possibly, "This picture is rare, it's signed?"
"the delivery guys broke a very rear Beatles pic" What does this mean? ..."a very rare Beatles pic?"
Rear would be the backside of the Beatles, is that what your REALLY meant?
#6 Consumer Comment
Arrested? No But...
AUTHOR: James MK - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 26, 2011
If they damaged the picture itself then you have a problem. Just because such pictures can sell for X amount on eBay doesn't mean that this amount is a fixed market value. In order to determine the loss without any sort of doubt you would have to have the picture appraised by an accredited expert which can be very costly.
#8 Consumer Comment
The Beatles Problem
AUTHOR: zb420 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 26, 2011
The picture, if that valuable, IMO should have been insured.
You will need a lawyer to help you facilitate this action.You will need valid proof, not just your word. Although they can't arrest you for this, your credit will suffer, but I'm pretty sure you already knew this.

