ColorTyme’s $30K Giveaway

March 11th, 2010 by admin

We recently awarded 30 of our rent-to-own customers with $1,000 each! Take a look at the following press release and list of winners:

PLANO, Texas – March 5, 2010 – Thirty ColorTyme customers recently cashed in as names were drawn for the $30K Giveaway, and countless others won in-store prizes.
Held in celebration of the company’s 30th birthday, ColorTyme’s $30K Giveaway gave customers a chance to win $1,000 along with instant prizes in local stores. Rent-to-own customers registered for the grand-prize drawings Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 at their hometown ColorTyme store.
Out of 30 winners from 14 states across the U.S., four of them registered in Texas stores owned by TLH Enterprises. Vice President of South Texas Region for TLH Enterprises, Donald Salais, was very happy to see long-time customers win in Beeville, Corpus Christi, Rosenberg and Cuero.
“Many of our customers didn’t think they had a chance at winning, so it was refreshing to see the smiles on their faces when they did,” said Salais. “I think the Giveaway really encouraged our customers and showed how much we value their business.”

As part of the Giveaway event, ColorTyme also provided customers with a winning serial number that matched various prizes. Many customers automatically received big savings off a new rental or walked away with one of the store’s newest appliances, furniture, computers or electronics such as a name-brand TV.

“Our $30K Giveaway was a way for us to give back to our customers and thank them for all of their support over the years,” said ColorTyme Director of Marketing, Amy Woods. “Our customers are like family, so it was important that everyone who visited ColorTyme during the promotion came out a winner.”

Winners
Dorothy McKown – Opp, AL
Teri Pike – Woodland, AL
Lidia Abaloyan – San Diego, CA
Neille Logan-Underwood – San Diego, CA
Judith Ann Archer – Temecula, CA
Frank Welcome – Panama City, FL
Robert Higginbotham – Middleburg, FL
Christopher Cooper – Jacksonville, FL
Sacoya Proctor – Hephzibah, GA
Micky Jimison – Fairfield, ID
Danny Shannon – Hutchinson, KS
Carlos Heredia Liudres – Garden City, KS
Lee Jones – Oxford, KS
James Kelley – Lexington, KY
Lee Lyons – Raceland, LA
Susie Moore – Baltimore, MD
Denise Fletcher – Landover Hills, MD
David Rogers – Waterville, ME
Shaun Bennett – South Paris, ME
Sheila Hobbs – La Grange, NC
Beatrice Bennett – Roanoke Rapids, NC
Paula Ramos – Beeville, TX
Abram Mendoza – Corpus Christi, TX
Jackie Hahn – Cuero, TX
Bobby King Jr. – Richmond, TX
Katrina Trimiew – Richmond, VA
Carlton Davis – Norfolk, VA
Nikkia Clayton – Fredericksburg, VA
James Howard – Richmond, VA
Dennis Francis – Aberdeen, WA

Where does the name ‘ColorTyme’ come from?

March 3rd, 2010 by admin

In the late 1950s, George Curtis Mathes, Jr.’s corporation entered the television manufacturing market, and soon began producing a line of color televisions. Over the next twenty-odd years color televisions began popping up in households across America, but it wasn’t until the early 1970s that the color television started to overtake the longstanding black and whites in living rooms. Just like today’s flat screen televisions, the new technology was expensive, so it took a while for retail prices to drop low enough that an average American family could afford to have a color television in their home.

However, Curtis Mathes wasn’t looking to compromise the quality of his product to meet ideal selling prices. When Curtis Mathes began manufacturing televisions he had one major goal in mind; to have the most well-built, reliable and expensive television on the market. He did. And, they were. The televisions were so well built that each set had a four year warranty, which was unheard of at the time – and today for that matter. But, if consumers wanted the best they were going to have to pay for it.

So, by the end of the 1970s Curtis Mathes had perhaps the finest color television set in the world, but because of its price tag most Americans couldn’t afford to purchase it. That’s when Willie Talley stepped in and partnered with Curtis Mathes. Willie had an ingenious concept, “ColorTyme.” Willie believed at the time that it was “tyme” for all households to have “color” television…hence ColorTyme. While he didn’t expect the name to become so quickly dated, it has stuck over the years.

Willie’s idea materialized in Athens, Texas in 1979, where the first ColorTyme rent-to-own store opened. With the store’s opening came the opportunity for every average American family to purchase the finest color television available. Curtis Mathes didn’t have to sacrifice quality, and any American household could now afford to move from the era of black and white into the time of color.

Today, ColorTyme is the nation’s oldest franchisor of independently owned and operated rent-to-own stores and offers not just TVs and electronics, but also appliances, computers and furniture. Thanks to the most expensive television set in America.

Top 10 home trends for 2010

February 9th, 2010 by admin

Many homes will revamp their living style with hot new products in 2010, thanks to rent-to-own furniture, rent-to-own electronics, and rent-to-own appliances. Some products will add color and others comfort. Some products will provide more wireless freedom and others modern energy efficiency. Here are ColorTyme’s top 10 home trends to look for this year:

Wireless Keyboards – In 2010 and beyond, we will continue to see more wireless applications. For instance, televisions around the house have been transformed into computer modems, allowing people to surf the Internet from their living room sofa or master bedroom. As televisions become Web capable, wireless keyboards will find their place alongside the TV remote.

LED Televisions – Plasma and LCD television have a new standard to compete with. LED technology is going to make a bigger splash in 2010 as the new viewing technology brings higher caliber picture and less energy consumption than its plasma and LCD predecessors. The new LED televisions will also be thinner and lighter than their more bulky competitors, and the quality is outstanding.

3D Home Theater – Movie enthusiast will no longer have to visit their local IMAX to seem amazing films in 3D. Headed by electronic juggernauts, Sony, Samsung, and Mitsubishi, the 3D experience is now a reality and will be seen more and more in our personal home theaters.

Blue-ray – From VHS to DVD, 2010 is finally Blue-ray’s year to reign supreme. True 1080p picture and Dolby Digital high-definition sound make Blue-ray the optimal choice for today’s home theater systems. The reduced cost of PlayStation 3s, Blue-ray disc players, and the Blue-ray disc themselves will likely finally position this techno-trend as a mainstay.

Colorful Kitchen Appliances – The home kitchen is about to be one of the more colorful rooms in the house. Appliance makers across the board are offering more alternative appliance color selections than ever before. Black, white, stainless, and red are no longer the exclusive colors of home appliances. Even washers and dryers are coming out in colors that are awash with the new home color schemes.

French Door Refrigerators – Side-by-side refrigerators were once the craze, but the thoughtful design of French door refrigerators have caused new kitchen appliance buyers to rethink their style of choice. The French door design is unique and functional, allowing for less kitchen floor space than side-by-side models without losing valuable storage space – meaning these refrigerators are a perfect fit for any kitchen.

Front Loading Washers and Dryers – 2010 isn’t the fist year we’ve seen front loading washers, but the reduction in price – and clear energy efficiency superiority – for models in this design are going to be hard to pass up for those seeking a new washer and dryer. Also, a wider variety of appliance colors will be attractive to those who like to color coordinate.

Counter Height Dining Tables – Family dinning isn’t what it used to be, and counter height dining tables address the need for a more casual family dining experience. This new dining trend is reflective of the family on the go.

Motion Furniture – The concept of sofa and recliner has rightly merged, and this new generation of furniture adapts to those who like the best of both worlds. Whether lying on the couch watching a movie, or reclining watching a ballgame, motion furniture has your comfort position.

Energy Efficient Appliances and Electronics – Energy efficiency isn’t for just your automobile. Now there are a range of electronics and appliances that will meet your cost-saving, eco-friendly needs. From high-definition televisions to dishwashers, energy efficient appliances and electronics are here to stay.

If you’re looking to bring your home up to date in 2010, feel free to stop by your Hometown ColorTyme, and experience the benefits of rent-to-own furniture, rent-to-own appliances, and rent-to-own electronics. Maybe wow your friends and neighbors with your new ultra-thin LED TV, or replace that old couch with something that fits your family’s individual comfort needs.

Top 10 Valentine’s Gifts — Go Bigger in 2010 with Rent-To-Own

February 2nd, 2010 by admin

‘Tis the season to show your loved one how much you appreciate them, and one way to get a larger-ticket item with no credit and very little upfront cash is with rent-to-own. This year ColorTyme has all the latest home trends, and has compiled the top five Valentine’s Day gifts for women and the top five Valentine’s gifts for men.

Top Five Valentine’s Gifts for Men

Okay ladies; let’s first get into the male psyche. What do males love? They love electronics, gadgets and games, big screen TVs, their automobiles and comfort. Easy!
1. An LED flat screen TV tops the ColorTyme list. Why? It is only the latest and greatest technology in flat screen TVs. Your beau will be blown away by the picture quality of an LED screen, and it is the thinnest screen yet.
2. If you already have the nice flat screen TV, comfort is the next priority. Motion furniture is hot right now so a really nice comfy recliner is just the ticket for the man in your life. Or, if you want to be a bit more romantic, go with the recliner sofa.
3. A state-of-the-art DVD Home Theater System is an excellent gift for the man who would appreciate relaxing in the comfort of his own home with the superior sights and surround-sound provided by Dolby technology. There will be no mistaking his happiness with this gift as you will hear his and his friends’ shouts of victory during every game day.
4. If your guy really loves his automobile, you can light up his eyes and make his mouth drop open on Valentine’s Day with custom wheels from RimTyme. Ladies, you know how we love jewelry? Well, this is the bling that males go for. RimTyme has custom wheels for his automobile that will make it shine above all others in its class.
5. Last but not least, if your guy has been looking to upgrade his video game equipment, ColorTyme is the place to do that. Video games are a great way to relax at home and blow off some steam. Many men find the games a good way to get their minds off work and relax into some quality time at home in the evenings.

Top Five Valentine’s Gifts for Women

This year if you really want to wow the lady in your life, don’t go with the traditional flowers, chocolates or jewelry. Let her know that building a home and a life with her is your priority. Women love a beautiful home and joining her in that quest is a great way to show your love. Thus, here are ColorTymes top five Valentine’s gifts for women this year.

1. The trend in dining today is casual and everyone likes to congregate around a kitchen counter or bar. Furniture manufacturers noticed this and have started a raging trend that works beautifully for today’s lifestyle – the counter-height dining table and chairs. It’s hip and gorgeous and a great way to say happy Valentine’s Day this year.
2. If you and your girl are in desperate need of a new washer and dryer. You’ve been schlepping back and forth to the Laundromat or your old units are about to bite the dust. This is a great time to go for it, as the manufacturers now offer a range of bold colors to choose from. And, you can rent-to-own these items for as little as $20 a week! What would say ‘I love you’ more than a brand new red washer and dryer with a big white bow this Valentine’s Day.
3. Just as motion furniture made our top five list for men, it also joins our top five for women. There is always a piece of furniture that is old and tired in a female’s eyes — one she would really love to see go out the back door. Find out which one it is and surprise her with a trip to ColorTyme to pick out its replacement. The new trend is recliners that swivel, adjust, recline — and sofas have joined into the trend as well. It’s a great gift for cozy time together and the styles and colors range to fit every woman’s taste.
4. Everyone loves laptops; no one likes to be tied to a desk – even when they are surfing for fun. ColorTyme has laptops to fit every need and budget. Some even come with Web cams! Her eyes will pop when she unwraps a beautiful high tech laptop!
5. Our last choice is not for everyone, but is fabulous for women who love to cook. An updated cook-top can inspire a gourmet cook. ColorTyme even delivers and installs for free, so you can time this for maximum surprise and wow factor. Don’t forget a big bow on top!

Waterbury ColorTyme Partners with Youth Service System to Help Local Families for Thanksgiving

January 14th, 2010 by admin

WATERBURY, Conn. – Nov. 25, 2009 – On Tuesday, Nov. 24, the ColorTyme store in Waterbury partnered with the Youth Service System (YSS) to provide local families with meals, including frozen turkeys, for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. The YSS is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the overall well being of children, youth and families.

“The Waterbury YSS called me, asked me to host the event and they brought the food to hand out,” said ColorTyme rent to own Franchise Owner, Steve Dwyer. “Yesterday, families from around Waterbury came to our store and we provided them with a full meal that they later took home to prepare.”

The Youth Service System is supported by grants from city, state and federal agencies. This includes support from foundations, such as the United Way, and the generosity of corporate and individual donors. The non-profit agency serves 4,000 clients annually through a broad spectrum of programs that address issues impacting today’s youth and their families.

“This was an opportunity to help people here in the community. It also gives us the opportunity to help the YSS – an organization I believe in and support,” explained Dwyer. “This was a very heartwarming experience and my team and I really enjoyed all the visiting families that stopped by the store.”

Meals were also distributed at the YSS headquarters at 95 North Main in Waterbury. Combined with ColorTyme’s efforts, more than 70 families were provided meals for Thanksgiving.

“We formed a relationship with Steve and ColorTyme a few months ago,” said Kelly Cronin, executive director for the Waterbury YSS. “He’s been very good to us by giving the YSS furniture for our safe homes and the agency itself. We always give turkeys away for Thanksgiving and we thought it would work to have Steve give out turkeys at his store. Initially, Steve helped us store the frozen turkeys, which we really appreciate. This was a very successful day for everybody involved.”

Cost of laundromats vs rent to own washers and dryers

January 14th, 2010 by admin

Laundromats are no match for rent-to-own washers and dryers, mathematically or otherwise

If the cash outlay or credit involved in purchasing a washer and dryer for your home has been holding you back (or holding you hostage at the Laundromat), then it is time to look at an option other than outright purchase. Rent-to-own washers and dryers make sense on many levels, both mathematically and from a lifestyle prospective.

First, let’s look at the cold hard math. If you rent-to-own a washer and dryer from ColorTyme, on average, it will run you $18.99 per week. Delivery and set up is always included in the cost. Next, there are the energy and water costs. The chart below comes from Michael Bluejay, Mr. Electricity’s Web site. According to his site, most of the energy cost in doing a load of laundry is in the heating of the water. So, as a helpful side note, if use cold for colors and warm wash with a cold rinse for your whites, you can save a ton of money (and your clothes will be just as clean).

Total cost per load (electricity + water + water heating)
Wash / Rinse setting Electric water heater Gas water heater
Hot / Warm 69¢ 52¢
Hot / Cold 50¢ 39¢
Warm / Warm 50¢ 39¢
Warm / Cold 32¢ 27¢
Cold / Cold 14¢ 14¢

If you use warm water with a cold rinse for half your loads and cold water for the other half, your average cost per load will be 23 cents. But, wait, you still need to dry the clothes. The average cost per load in an electric dryer is 30 to 45 cents per load. However, a gas clothes dryer is much less costly, averaging 10 to 16 cents per load. Let’s assume you like the math, have read this article, and will rent-to-own the gas dryer, with an average cost of $.13 per load. This brings your average water and energy cost per load to 36 cents per load.

There are varying sizes of washers and dryers at a Laundromat. However, the regular size Laundromat washer costs about $2 per load and the average dryer 75 cents per load. With the hard costs established, you can now do the math. For a family of four, averaging two loads per day, a Laundromat will cost $165 per month (60 loads per month at $2.75 per load). With a ColorTyme rent-to-own washer and dryer conveniently located in your home, the monthly cost for the machines, $87.99 ($18.99 plus $1.33 tax x 4.33 weeks per month), plus the energy and water costs, $21.60 (60 loads times 36 cents per load), would only come to about $110 per month.

We probably don’t need to go into the upgrade in lifestyle issues when comparing doing laundry in the comfort and safety of your own home versus schlepping heavy bags of laundry to and from a public Laundromat. Anyone who has done laundry in a Laundromat knows that many Laundromats are unclean and can be unsafe, not to mention boring. However, in addition to the hassle of lugging laundry back and forth, there are a few more items to consider that add to the costs and make Laundromats an even heavier load. Travel costs (gasoline or metro to and from), your time, and heaven forbid if you turn your head for minute — the cost of stolen clothes — can add up big time.

Now you have all the smart reasons to upgrade your life in 2010 from the Laundromat to spending time with your family, reading a good book on the couch or any number of wonderful tasks while you do laundry at home sweet home.

Rent-to-Own Versus Layaway

December 15th, 2009 by admin

If you are strapped for cash this holiday season or anytime, you may consider rent-to-own or layaway. These are two very different animals for which you should know the differences before making a decision.

For larger ticket items like washers, dryers, flat screen TVs and home entertainment equipment, rent-to-own and layaway are both options that don’t require a large cash outlay up front. But, that is where the similarities stop. There are key differences between the two. First, with rent-to-own, you can take the item home the same day without any credit. With layaway, you may or may not need credit, but will definitely not be able to take the item home that day. With the holidays around the corner, this takes some of the fun out of putting money down on a gift.

Also, most layaway programs aren’t as flexible as rent-to-own. For instance, with most layaway programs there is typically a $5 non-refundable service fee on all contracts and a cancellation fee of around $10. Both the service fee and cancellation fee are usually collected up front and are not refunded if the merchandise is returned to stock due to missed payments. With most retailers, layaway merchandise will be returned to stock seven days after a missed payment.

Conversely, rent-to-own is much more flexible. Let’s take your local Hometown ColorTyme for example. If you’re looking for furniture, electronics, computers and/or appliances, ColorTyme will have it in stock and you can take it home the same day in most cases. With ColorTyme no credit is needed, and there are flexible low payment options, early purchase options and, of course, you can make an outright purchase the same day. ColorTyme also offers home delivery (same day option is available) and service repairs, if needed, at no extra cost. A full service loaner program is also included with every agreement to all customers. With layaway plans through retailers, once you finally get your product home, if it breaks you have to deal with the warranty plan, connected either to the brand name or the retailer. Many of these warranty plans must be purchased separately.

With ColorTyme, there are short and longer term rent-to-own plans available and professionals install, demonstrate and deliver everything at no additional cost. There are no penalties for returning merchandise and your investment doesn’t go away after you return the product. When you are ready, ColorTyme will set you up again with your product or a comparable product to the one you returned.

Although a layaway plan might seem like a good idea, it doesn’t compare to the flexibility or speed of delivery that ColorTyme rent-to-own plans offer. If you’re looking to bring home and enjoy a product right away, there is no comparison.

Home Staging Helps Sell Your Home

October 9th, 2009 by admin

Think back to when you last were house hunting. Try to remember which houses made you say “Wow!” and which ones made you say “Whoa!” More than likely, the “Wow!” homes were organized, clutter-free, and each room in the house felt open and warm. If you are like most families in America, you are on the go 24/7 and your home (sad but true) does not capture that “open and warm” feeling. That is where home staging becomes beneficial.

The goal of home staging is to improve your home’s appearance with the ultimate goal of selling the home faster and for the highest possible price. Why home stage? We are in a buyer’s market right now and putting that little time and effort into staging can make all the difference.

When staging your home, think of all the aspects that require some changes: the yard, entryway, living areas, kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms. A room that might not be important to you may be important to a potential buyer. A general rule of thumb is to keep your house clean and free of clutter. Make sure the yard is weeded, mowed and maybe plant a few fresh flowers. If you have kids, make sure their toys are not strewn about the yard or house. Have a friend help you look over the house. Patch up any knicks in the walls, peeling paint or holes.

Once you have tidied-up, it’s time to survey your furniture options. A majority of families spend most of their time in their living or family room areas and bedrooms. Keep in mind: Potential buyers want to imagine themselves living in your home. Make it easy for them by keeping the house warm and inviting with these helpful hints:

• Remove any family portraits; the buyers need to envision living there, not you.
• Make sure each room is open and easy to walk through. Remove furniture if it’s necessary.
• If you have a mantle or bookshelves, keep it simple; a couple items is all you need displayed. Remove and store the rest some place else.
• If your furniture seems outdated or grungy, you might want to consider contacting your local Hometown ColorTyme Rent-To-Own store to rent some furniture for a few weeks or months. Spending that little extra on a nicer sofa and loveseat set could make all the difference to a potential buyer.
• If the furniture in your bedrooms takes up more space than there is walking room, it’s also wise to contact ColorTyme and rent some smaller furniture.
• Make a trip to a local thrift store or find a good sale and replace worn out curtains, bedspreads and/or linens. This will help freshen-up the room and make it feel more up-to-date – even if the house was built 10 years ago.
• Keep the closets free of clutter. Closet space is a key benefit for most women. Place excess clothing, shoes and any other items in storage boxes.

Moving on throughout the house, another major stop along the way is the kitchen. This may actually be the place some families spend most of their time and can become the messiest. Be sure to thoroughly scrub down all appliances, walls and countertops. Everything should sparkle – even the kitchen sink.

If you plan to take your appliances and you have avoided buying new ones, now might be the right time to shop for something new. This is also a good time to contact your local Hometown ColorTyme Rent-To-Own store to see about replacing that old refrigerator. Your kitchen can look new and alive by just adding a refrigerator. If you later decide you don’t like that refrigerator model for your new home, you can return it hassle-free or exchange it for something else.

If you’ve already moved into your new home but haven’t sold your previous home, don’t fret – ColorTyme can help. Most people can’t leave their own furniture in the old house while it’s sitting vacant. Stop by your local Hometown ColorTyme Rent-To-Own store to temporarily rent (with low weekly or monthly payments) some small inexpensive pieces of furniture to adorn your house with while it’s up for sale. Think about including a loveseat and chair set for the living room with an end-table and lamp. In addition, think about including a kitchen table with four chairs. Potential buyers don’t want to try too hard to visualize what their potential future home may look like.

A crucial part of the selling experience is to have your home ready for every home seeker that stops by. Your home can stand out from the rest by adding a few minor touches here and there. Also, you’re more likely to sell it for your asking price if it’s properly staged. Try following these easy steps and make your home the next “Wow!” home for someone else.

Today’s HDTV, Video Game Console, and Blu-Ray Trends

October 5th, 2009 by admin

The upcoming holiday selling season will be all about high-definition TVs, Blu-ray Disc players and video game systems. This probably isn’t news to everybody because the same was true last season, more or less. What you didn’t know are some interesting tidbits about how these industries are performing in the marketplace today. In some instances, what’s coming down the pike might be surprising.

Here are some brief research points that could shed some light on what’s to come:

*Because of the digital TV transition on June 12, many consumers made new TV purchases. According to research firm Retrevo Pulse, more and more households are adding high-def TVs to multiple rooms. In addition, HDTV purchases are soaring because of the availability of HD programming: terrestrial broadcasts, cable, satellite and Internet TV.

*The research company In-Stat says that digital media adaptors, pay TV set-top boxes, Blu-ray players/recorders, HDTVs, and media-center PCs are delivering Web video into households. However, all this will be overshadowed by the popularity of video game consoles. In-Stat says that consoles are currently “the most utilized devices for bringing Web video to the TV and will remain so through 2013. By 2013, over 10.7 million consoles will be used as Web-to-TV mediation devices in the U.S.”

*In-Stat also said that more than 66 million people are “using the Internet while camped out on their sofas watching TV.” Nowadays, TV has become more interactive for exactly this reason: Broadcasters know that households’ PCs aren’t too far away from their TVs. Many TV shows are asking viewers to vote online, register for contests, visit a program’s Web site for more information, and more. These networks know that they can access viewers on TVs and PCs, simultaneously. As time goes on, this becomes more the norm rather than the trend.

*Starting November 1, the new Energy Star TV specification for TVs takes effect. TVs with the compliant Energy Star specifications will be available for the holiday shopping season. According to the Consumer Electronics Association, the new specifications account for both active and standby power consumption across all types of TVs.

*According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), if all TVs purchased by consumers in 2009 met the new Energy Star standards, the savings in greenhouse gas emissions would be equal to removing 1 million cars from the road. Also according to the EPA, TVs that earn the Energy Star label under the new requirements will be up to 30 percent more efficient than non-qualified models, making it easier for consumers to select an efficient model based upon the government-backed criteria. The EPA projects that approximately one quarter of the TVs currently entering the market will meet the stricter specification for efficiency. A list of models qualified under the new Energy Star TV specification can be found online at www.energystar.gov.

*According to research firm The NPD Group, Blu-ray Disc video technology is moving further into the mainstream. First quarter sales of stand-alone Blu-ray players in the U.S. grew to more than 400,000 units, an increase of 72 percent over the same period last year.

*A recent PC World article said that Panasonic recently unveiled a prototype 50-inch TV and companion glasses that together give the viewer the illusion of three dimensions. Expect more 3D products from Panasonic – and other manufacturers – this year and in 2010.

*Want to know what HD programming (by service provider) is available in your zip code? Visit www.whereisHD.com and enter your zip code to find out.

Beyond conventional retail, flat panel TVs, game consoles and computers have been favorites in the rent to own industry – especially among ColorTyme customers. Multi-tasking and multi-use hasn’t been overlooked either in this market. In some cases, TVs can double as educational devices and represent the central entertainment resource for many families.

Sources: Media Business Corp., Retrevo Pulse, PC World, In-Stat, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, The NPD Group, and the Consumer Electronics Association

Video – Why ColorTyme Rent to Own?

August 10th, 2009 by admin

The below video was originally created by some folks at ColorTyme for marketing purposes, but it does a great job of explaining why so many people choose to rent to own great merchandise for their home. It also explains why ColorTyme is different from other rent to own or lease ownership stores.

If you are looking for a way to get the things you want without ever having to worry about debt, watching this video is an excellent place to start. The video stars Bruce Emory, a ColorTyme franchisee in Atlanta (not a spokesperson). He generously volunteered to speak on behalf of all ColorTyme store owners.