It's kinda hard to make the argument that if they specifically tell you if you don't pay the $600 in that 6 months than that pair of Beats is gonna cost you $960, and we all know they retail for under $300, if you walk in there knowingly and sign to those terms that anything wrong happened.Rent-to-Own: Costly Convenience
Rent to own is never a good idea. It's a business that has zero upside from a consumer perspective and as such deserves at the very least the same protections as other lending scenarios.
No argument about customer education changes those facts.![]()
They say if you don't pay our marked up rate in 6 months you're gonna pay us even more. There's no consumer education required for that. I mean I don't agree with it but I'm not involved. That's between the leaser and the lessee.