Jonathan
Vero Beach,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, January 23, 2005
I must ask that you read your letter back to yourself and ask again why these items were taken back. It does not matter how long you have been doing business with someone, the fact of the matter is that this is a company that thrives off renting merchandise to paying customers, if you are unable to pay, you are stealing the merchandise. I would suggest when you hit hard times that you turn the items in and save yourself the stress of having the reps knocking at your door. I would also like to revisit a couple of your comments that I did get a chuckle out of. First the second notice of delinquency that was sent to you was probably the final notice, the first notice you say you did not receive was probably in the form of a past due bill. Also I thought it was funny when you said they woke you and your husband up, that is your problem. If you and your husband were sleeping during business hours it seems like finding that needle in the haystack might be more difficult. Just do everyone a favor, get the merchandise out of the pawn shop, return it to the business, get out of the bed and find a job and stop expecting everyone to take in consideration how rough it is for you. Everyone has it rough , but we still pay our bills. You might ask yourself "Is he a employee of this company?" and the answer is no, because if I were I would have been on your doorstep the first day you were late. The only notice would have been you noticing that you had no more furniture.