Sabrina
Rochester,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, February 27, 2006
I am renting to own with Aaron's and have never had a problem with them. I never make a payment with a card, I always pay by check, money order or will go in and pay by cash (and receive a receipt). When they were pounding and honking and making such a commotion at your place of residence, you should have called the police (that way you would have a report which is your proof that you were harassed). Even if they (Aaron's employees) came harassing you 2-3 times daily, then call the police 2-3 times and make sure you have your copies of your reports. That was harassment straight up and it would've never happened to me. I only deal with 3 employees at Aaron's and I even let Aaron's know that I was not about to deal with the employees who I do not know or they don't know my account. If you have to, deal with the manager and make sure you know his/her name and get to know the names of several other employees at Aaron's so that if you have to go in, go to the desk and ask for these people. The Aaron's I deal with are very professional. I have never had a problem with them. I am a preferred customer and anytime I want to lease to own they give me half off. I am always on time with my payments. I was one day late once, and all Aaron's did was leave a recorded message that said something like "Perhaps you forgot about your payment? This is just a reminder. If you have already sent in payment, please disregard this message. Thank you for being a preferred customer of Aaron's". I know one person who was not satisfied with the service at Aaron's. She ended up doing business with another Aaron's store who she was satisfied with. My point is, when you're being harassed, don't just sit there and take it. Call the police, get your copy of the police report and then call Aaron's and ask to speak to the manager and let them know of the situation. You could've brought charges against them if you had the proof. Harassment is against the law. You did have witnesses though? (your neighbors)
Sabrina
Rochester,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, February 27, 2006
I am renting to own with Aaron's and have never had a problem with them. I never make a payment with a card, I always pay by check, money order or will go in and pay by cash (and receive a receipt). When they were pounding and honking and making such a commotion at your place of residence, you should have called the police (that way you would have a report which is your proof that you were harassed). Even if they (Aaron's employees) came harassing you 2-3 times daily, then call the police 2-3 times and make sure you have your copies of your reports. That was harassment straight up and it would've never happened to me. I only deal with 3 employees at Aaron's and I even let Aaron's know that I was not about to deal with the employees who I do not know or they don't know my account. If you have to, deal with the manager and make sure you know his/her name and get to know the names of several other employees at Aaron's so that if you have to go in, go to the desk and ask for these people. The Aaron's I deal with are very professional. I have never had a problem with them. I am a preferred customer and anytime I want to lease to own they give me half off. I am always on time with my payments. I was one day late once, and all Aaron's did was leave a recorded message that said something like "Perhaps you forgot about your payment? This is just a reminder. If you have already sent in payment, please disregard this message. Thank you for being a preferred customer of Aaron's". I know one person who was not satisfied with the service at Aaron's. She ended up doing business with another Aaron's store who she was satisfied with. My point is, when you're being harassed, don't just sit there and take it. Call the police, get your copy of the police report and then call Aaron's and ask to speak to the manager and let them know of the situation. You could've brought charges against them if you had the proof. Harassment is against the law. You did have witnesses though? (your neighbors)
Sabrina
Rochester,#4Consumer Suggestion
Mon, February 27, 2006
I am renting to own with Aaron's and have never had a problem with them. I never make a payment with a card, I always pay by check, money order or will go in and pay by cash (and receive a receipt). When they were pounding and honking and making such a commotion at your place of residence, you should have called the police (that way you would have a report which is your proof that you were harassed). Even if they (Aaron's employees) came harassing you 2-3 times daily, then call the police 2-3 times and make sure you have your copies of your reports. That was harassment straight up and it would've never happened to me. I only deal with 3 employees at Aaron's and I even let Aaron's know that I was not about to deal with the employees who I do not know or they don't know my account. If you have to, deal with the manager and make sure you know his/her name and get to know the names of several other employees at Aaron's so that if you have to go in, go to the desk and ask for these people. The Aaron's I deal with are very professional. I have never had a problem with them. I am a preferred customer and anytime I want to lease to own they give me half off. I am always on time with my payments. I was one day late once, and all Aaron's did was leave a recorded message that said something like "Perhaps you forgot about your payment? This is just a reminder. If you have already sent in payment, please disregard this message. Thank you for being a preferred customer of Aaron's". I know one person who was not satisfied with the service at Aaron's. She ended up doing business with another Aaron's store who she was satisfied with. My point is, when you're being harassed, don't just sit there and take it. Call the police, get your copy of the police report and then call Aaron's and ask to speak to the manager and let them know of the situation. You could've brought charges against them if you had the proof. Harassment is against the law. You did have witnesses though? (your neighbors)
Sabrina
Rochester,#5Consumer Suggestion
Mon, February 27, 2006
I am renting to own with Aaron's and have never had a problem with them. I never make a payment with a card, I always pay by check, money order or will go in and pay by cash (and receive a receipt). When they were pounding and honking and making such a commotion at your place of residence, you should have called the police (that way you would have a report which is your proof that you were harassed). Even if they (Aaron's employees) came harassing you 2-3 times daily, then call the police 2-3 times and make sure you have your copies of your reports. That was harassment straight up and it would've never happened to me. I only deal with 3 employees at Aaron's and I even let Aaron's know that I was not about to deal with the employees who I do not know or they don't know my account. If you have to, deal with the manager and make sure you know his/her name and get to know the names of several other employees at Aaron's so that if you have to go in, go to the desk and ask for these people. The Aaron's I deal with are very professional. I have never had a problem with them. I am a preferred customer and anytime I want to lease to own they give me half off. I am always on time with my payments. I was one day late once, and all Aaron's did was leave a recorded message that said something like "Perhaps you forgot about your payment? This is just a reminder. If you have already sent in payment, please disregard this message. Thank you for being a preferred customer of Aaron's". I know one person who was not satisfied with the service at Aaron's. She ended up doing business with another Aaron's store who she was satisfied with. My point is, when you're being harassed, don't just sit there and take it. Call the police, get your copy of the police report and then call Aaron's and ask to speak to the manager and let them know of the situation. You could've brought charges against them if you had the proof. Harassment is against the law. You did have witnesses though? (your neighbors)