Jennifer
Greenville,#2Author of original report
Tue, December 11, 2007
I finally got paid for the damange Aarons deliverly guys made to my floor. This company is the worst company in the world to try and get something taken care of. NO ONE will give out numbers to corporate and when you finally get a number after many hours searching on the internet you still come to a dead stop. This took almost 7 months to resolve and many grey hairs. I was lied to by General Mangers and District Managers and once you turn in a complaint, if you have not called them back every day after 24 hrs, they assume it is resolved (CRAP) I made them come and get the refridge once I had the check in hand and the check had cleared...(and the check was not even made out to me, the one who put in the complaints and the one who paid for the repairs even though my name was on the invoice) I do not recomend Aarons to anyone and if I could afford to send my washer and dryer back, I would! I will admit Simpsonville Office is much better and Clarance the Manager is wonderful but as for the Greer Location. Stay Away.
Kzaccardivpasst
Matthews,#3UPDATE Employee
Mon, December 10, 2007
Customer was transfered per her request to c0734(Simpsonville, SC)on 6-7-07. Customer was issued check #1188616 for floor damaged after we were sucsessful in validating the completion of repair and payment on 6-21-07. This customer is still active in the Simpsonville, SC location. There has been no further opurtunity's with this agreement since. We belive that with our resolution on this issue we have maintained a life long customer! Any further questions about this issue can be directed to our Divisonal Office at 704-845-5064 Kay Zaccardi VP Assistant Aaron's Mid Atlantic Ops
Charles
Beaumont,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, October 12, 2007
I am a former manager and had to pay for a floor that was damaged under a previous GMs tenure. It took over 5 months to get the check approved , the cust got approved by complaining with the regional manager and then contacting loss prevention dept at the corp office
Consumer Lawyer
Philadelphia,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 31, 2007
The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Get a couple of estimates to repair/replace your floor, then go to small claims court and sue Aaron's. That will get their attention and may result in the resolution of your case. If not, present your evidence at trial and hopefully you will win.
Consumer Lawyer
Philadelphia,#6Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 31, 2007
The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Get a couple of estimates to repair/replace your floor, then go to small claims court and sue Aaron's. That will get their attention and may result in the resolution of your case. If not, present your evidence at trial and hopefully you will win.
Consumer Lawyer
Philadelphia,#7Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 31, 2007
The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Get a couple of estimates to repair/replace your floor, then go to small claims court and sue Aaron's. That will get their attention and may result in the resolution of your case. If not, present your evidence at trial and hopefully you will win.
Consumer Lawyer
Philadelphia,#8Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 31, 2007
The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Get a couple of estimates to repair/replace your floor, then go to small claims court and sue Aaron's. That will get their attention and may result in the resolution of your case. If not, present your evidence at trial and hopefully you will win.
Cynthia
Austell,#9Consumer Comment
Tue, July 31, 2007
I asked Aarons to pick up our side by side refrigerator on the 15th of this month. they had damaged it and didn't offer to do a thing about it. so I went out and bought another one that was cheaper (and a better product, it is a top of the line LG). Anyhow, I had trouble getting them out here. they called consistently and it was just the machine recording so there wasn't much we could do to explain to them that they need to come get the stinking refrigerator because we don't want it anymore....and finally I get someone and we tell them to please come get the stupid thing, well 3 days later (today) they finally show up and pick it up.. in the process they damage my new linoleum (wood look) floor, the pantry door, the crown moulding, and the outside door and jamb getting the stupid thing out of the house. They didn't even bother to say a word to my father who was present when it happened. They did not say I am sorry or offer to make sure that it was fixed not even when he pointed out the damage to them. They just looked at him like they didn't know what he was talking about. I called and left a message with corporate office so we will see what happens now, I have pictures of the damage to the home. My house was new November of 2005 so it isn't yet 2 years old and now I have all sorts of damage for a stupid refrigerator that never worked right even though it was new and now I have to face them getting my washer and dryer which I now will not keep because I was told it was only three months old and come to find out it is 2 years old and the dryer has been on the fritz twice since I bought it. No I won't go through this again but they will have to fix damage before they come get the washer and non working dryer (that btw were recalled items from Maytag)