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Complaint Review: Rent A Center - Plano, Texas Internet

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  • Reported By: 100PercentTruth — anonymous Nationwide United States of America
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  • Rent A Center 5501 Headquarters Dive, Internet United States of America

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I worked for Rent A Center for many years and it is high time that someone tells the truth about what really goes on with pricing, harassment, Benefits Plus, Waivers and so much more.

First of all, the pricing. Many people think they are paying twice what the product is worth or costs which is far from being the truth. You are charged 4.5 times the amount of the item. This is the standard formula for Rent A Center. For example, if the actual cost is $350. You will pay $1,575. They will try to convince you that if you pay it off in 90 days, you are getting a huge deal. Not true. Your 90 day price is going to be $775, a little more than double the cost. This do not just include new items.

This is the same on used items also. Some of these used items have had roach infestation. I have seen used condoms. Even items coming back smelling like urine. We were trained to use markers to cover up scratches and scrub items. I personally have used garbage bags and set items in the bags and set off roach bombs. Then they are wiped down and sold for 4.5 times the remaining value or as much as the store can sell it for. You are trained to get a customer to focus on the 90days same as cash amount instead of the full amount of the item. Most customers cannot pay off the amount in 90 days. 90 days same as cash dates are set in stone. Even if your final day of your 90 days end on on a day the store is closed. Your price will go up dramatically.

For example, if you had paid down to $10 on your 90 day same as cash (using the example from above) your balance will go from $10 to $785. This is where it gets really sticky. Once your 90 days is over, only a small percentage will go to your balance with your payment. For example, if you pay $100. Only $20 comes off your overall balance. All of this can be verified by getting a terming matrix, a form that all RAC employees have to follow. And doing a simple walk through of the store. Every store has to have roach bombs. Then there is items that are called "gold nuggets" These items have made 4.5 times the amount of cost. Meaning anything that is collected is straight profit. If you can earn another $1k from it, then you are celebrated.

The next thing is the contract. We were trained to engage the customer and do a "slide and sign," Making sure that they signed the benefits plus page which is an additional cost each week. The hope is to get the person to sign without reading it. It is two boxes on that back page. To accept or decline. Once that customer signs their name, many times the employee will go back and check that box to accept. I, personally could never get myself to do that. This can be verified by sending anyone in to rent an item. Also what is not told on most occasions that if you do not continue to pay for the benefits plus after the item is paid in full, then if anything breaks, then it will not be fixed.

I have seen many complaints about harassment and that Customer support does little to nothing to help. The reason is because the employee works with a constant threat of termination. The collections side of the business is required to have 94% of their customers to pay by close of business on Saturday. If they are unable to do that, then they will loose their jobs. The references that are used when you get your items, will be called when you pay late. When you pay off an item, it is required that the sales manager have you to re rent something else. If they cannot get a certain percentage to re rent items, they could loose their job. 

Here is where things get very wishy washy. Due to the pressure that is put on store manangers, many of them fudge the numbers to make it appear that the store has more accounts than it actually do by leaving accounts on the books that are not real accounts. I brought this to the attention to the "brass" several times and they all but ignored me. I did not know all of the ramifications but with a public traded company appearing larger than it actually is, I knew this was bad news. Simple audits would verify what I said as the truth.

The treatment of the employees is even harsher. We were told in not uncertain terms that if we did not punch out for lunches, whether we took them or not, we would face disciplinary action, possibly termination. Over the years, there were countless lunches that I was punched out for but actually worked those lunches. Another audit will verify this and you would see the countless times that managers have manually clocked employees in and out. Especially for lunch breaks.

In dealing with this company. Know your law. If you tell them not to call you at work, and they continue to, they are breaking the law. They will also "try" you to see how much you do know. I personally know of an employee that caused a woman her job by calling her work over and over. He had been told to stop. The woman ultimately lost her job and car. I watched the DM get a chuckle over this. I was sickened. This can be verified through customer service records.

The thing many people may not know is that many politicians want to stop rent to own and the way they do business. Rent A Center not only encourage their employees to not vote for those people but ask for donations from employees to support the campaign of politicians that will not close rent to own or change how they are run.

I have so many things that I could say, and they can all be verified through documentation. From this previous employee. I apologize because I know what you are saying is the truth. I came home and cried every single day. In my opinion the only people that can stay with this company is a person that is able to snuff out their conscience.

I hope people do read this. I know in my heart that Rent A Center is going to come after me powerful strong, but I speak the truth and will put my hand on a stack of bibles. I have even kept some documentation.

Thanks

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AUTHOR: 100PercentTruth - ()

POSTED: Thursday, March 21, 2013

I am sure you will not pay more than the contract. The contract is typed up to benefit the company. I think you may be responding to one of the customer complaints. I worked for this company for a very long time. I know the inner workings of this company. We also have spoken with a very high number of former and current RAC employees and their experiences have been the same. I am very curious about the post that you wrote Are you a RAC employee or a customer? Because some of what you have said sounds like a promotional video that the co workers have to watch about the RAC card. If your experience have been positive, that is wonderful. I assure you, in my personal experience, you are the exception and not the rule.

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#5 Consumer Comment

I have not experianced what you claim

AUTHOR: mike - ()

POSTED: Thursday, March 21, 2013

I have in the past and am currently a rent a center customer. Do you sometimes buy used things? Yes, but they are discounted, not much but do some talking and they will cut a deal and take more off sometimes. I ensure I get new items by telling them to bring it to my house in the original shipping packaging.

90 days same as cash amount is always in the contract and I have never paid more than what was stated in the contract which is also printed on the ticket that is hanging on the merchandise on the show room floor. The full amount you pay if you do the payment plan is also stated on both items, and yes it is very very high.

When I saw I was not going to be able to make my payment on an item, I called the store and explained my situation. They asked when I would be able to make a payment and told them two to three weeks. They said OK, let me keep the item, and I made up the missed payment and the current payment due two weeks later. They will work with you if you man up and call them, not just ignore them and wait for them to go away.

I currently have a refrigerator that I was renting. I no longer need it as I acquired a new one after my grandmother died last week. I have been paying on it for about 6 months now. A percentage of what I have paid, they are going to put toward my next appliance purchase. I do need a new oven, and even using the money I have been paying on the fridge, I will now have 90 days same as cash to pay for a new oven.

Now I have had a bad experience the first time I used rent a center. I was getting a laptop I was told was brand new. I waited almost two weeks for it to come in. When I finally got it, I turned it on and it was not new. In fact it still had all of the previous customers information in it, including credit card number used to pay for their internet account.

Rent a center is not for everyone, but it does help us that don't have great credit or high limit credit cards. Yes you may have to pay more than double what an item is worth if you can pay in 90 days, but they don't hide it from you. If you look at the tags when you're looking at the items, you will see the inflated price. It is 100% interest rate on payment items. Just buy one item at a time, pay it off in 90 days, and you will be able to have the things you need.

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#4 Author of original report

I know better than to contact Co-Worker Relations

AUTHOR: 100PercentTruth - (United States of America)

POSTED: Tuesday, March 12, 2013

I know from experience that calling co-worker relations fall on deaf ears. Calling co-worker relations simply puts a bullseye on my back.The last thing that I need is to be blackballed. While I was with Rent A Center, I complained to RDs and DMs and I was ignored. Not being with the company now, why would I think it would be any different now? The things that I spoke on is not the exception.

Through RACs Facebook Page, I have spoken to many former employees and their experiences have been the exact same. The day that I left, I told the DM of all that had been going on, she simply said I am sorry you had to go through all of that and left. I won't be contacting co worker relations. I feel that if they were really interested in making things right, they would have done it long ago 

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#3 Consumer Comment

Sounds about right!

AUTHOR: Carl - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, March 12, 2013

When I lost my job and ran out of savings I went to RAC for a purchase.  I was just getting back on my feet when my washer broke.  I had the income but not the credit any longer to buy retail.  I could not believe the tactics they used up front and once you are a customer.  I had to leave town on an emergency for work.  I called them and told them I would pay online.  The pay online was not working for several days.  The number of calls they made was unreal and they showed up at my door. 

I was out of town still and my wife came out of the shower and found 2 strangers in my house.  They had knocked and when my daughter answered the door they said they were friends of mine (her opening the door to a stranger was stupid but them entering uninvited is stupider).  I called the police and charged them with unlawful entrance and yes the police took it seriously.  I never got another call or visit.  Honestly stay clear of this company at all cost.  They always post of their concern on these consumer websites but call CS there for yourself and pretend to be a customer and see how far you get.  They do not help.  I had to get the police involved before they took me seriously.

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#2 Consumer Comment

I believe you.

AUTHOR: Inspector - (USA)

POSTED: Tuesday, March 12, 2013

I always figured that these rent a centers were a bunch of thugs.  There a far too many reports here on their collection tactics and the treatment of customers.  I don't understand why so many people buy or rent furniture there, your better off going to the salvation army or good will. 

These places are in fact good for temporary rental of tools and staging furniture which I think these centers were originally founded for.  Thanks for telling us your story and if you do contact their customer service number posted by the employee, don't sign anything.

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#1 UPDATE Employee

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AUTHOR: JanaReed - (United States of America)

POSTED: Monday, March 11, 2013

Hi, I work at RAC and am very concerned about the things you describe here. Much of what you describe is counter to our culture and in violation of our policies. Please consider contacting Co-worker Relations at 1-800-675-0825 to let them know about this so that we may look into this further. We take this very seriously. Thank you.

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