What People Are Saying About Rent-A-Center
The Editor

Gina Goff
Citysearch
In Short – Nesters who aren't yet ready to pony up for big-ticket household merchandise head to this rental facility for domestic goods ranging from stylish living-room sets and state-o-the-art refrigerators to home-entertainment "necessities" such as flat-screen TVs, gaming systems and laptop computers. Customers can choose to pay monthly and return the equipment at any time--or they can opt for the rent-to-buy option, where ownership is gained at the conclusion of an agreed-upon rental period.
SlamDunk
by Accomplished
Dont go to this RAC the people that work here are very unprofessional, disrespectful and rude. I wouldnt recommend this RAC to anyone. These people dont even know how to setup your property without destroying your stuff. Goto Aarons they have nicer things and they work out better deals. RAC NOT RECOMMENDED.
- Pros: Nothing
- Cons: Bad business. Very unprofessional
The Details on Rent-A-Center
Know Before You Go:
The rent-to-own option is not available in Minnesota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Vermont or Wisconsin. Customers in these states should contact their local stores for information on their leasing programs.
The Extras:
Necessary service for rented merchandise is available at no additional cost, and substitute products are provided during repairs.



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