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Approximately
one-half of the stores will be operated as Aaron's Sales & Lease
Ownership stores.
Aaron Rents (RNT) has acquired all of
Prime Time Rentals 33 stores locations in Virginia, North
Carolina, Maryland, and West Virginia. Approximately one-half of
the stores will be operated as Aaron's Sales & Lease Ownership
stores. The lease agreements of the other stores will be merged
into existing Aaron's stores.
Prime Time is owned by Norm and Barbara Mason.
RTO Magazine, the Rent
to Own industry's leading print publication - published by RTO
Online inc, profiled Prime Time Rentals and Barbara Mason the
April, 2006 issue.
Following is RTO Magazine's April, 2006 profile of
Barbara Mason and Prime Time Rentals.
Download entire issue as an E-Book here.
Once Upon A (Prime) Time…
…In a faraway land called Virginia, there was a
lease-purchase company run by a very nice couple named Norm and
Barbara. One day, they decided to build a successful telephone
company. Then, they created a plan to save the animals. And they
all lived happily ever after. The End.
As far as fairy tales go in the Land of Business, this one’s
pretty good.
Back in 1980, Dr. Norman D. “Norm” Mason was your typical
college philosophy professor. But he was lured from the world of
academia to follow his entrepreneurial heart after being
inspired by a friend who owned a ColorTyme franchise. Norm was
fascinated with the business model and opened his first Prime
Time location on Melrose Avenue in Roanoke, Virginia. His only
two employees were Lucy and Red – faithful four-legged
companions (trust us, this is a relevant detail).
Rental was a relatively new concept at that time around
Virginia and the business quickly grew and expanded to other
locations. Then, in 1984, Norm decided he needed someone to head
up an in-house advertising agency. That decision turned out to
be his best ever as he unknowingly welcomed on board his future
wife and current Executive Vice President – Barbara Mason.
According to Barbara, “At the time I was head of advertising
and sales promotion for a department store chain. It was a bit
of a decision to switch from stores with display windows to ones
with bars on the windows. I’ll admit, the first time I walked
into a store I was naïve. But I educated myself on the industry
and from the beginning I worked hard to put fair pricing and
practices in place. I wanted to adjust the perception of rental
from being an alternative way to shop to being a great way to
shop.”
That great way to shop is now available to customers in 31
different Prime Time locations, predominately in Virginia and
North Carolina with one store in Maryland and one in West
Virginia. But don’t call them rent-to-own stores.
“Leasing is just a more socially acceptable word. We consider
ourselves to be a lease-purchase company and we feel it brings a
better demographic to the stores. Our ideal customer will vary
by market, but generally is a middle-class person who happens to
be over-extended on their credit. They want to have nice
furniture and a nice television set and they deserve to have
those things. Face it, lots of our customers have more valleys
than mountains in their lives and many hear no every single day.
We try to change all of that for them.”
Prime Time uses a time-tested method for determining the
location of a new store site.
“We like to follow Wal-Mart! Sure we look at the competition
and the population of an area, but I believe in letting large
companies do the research for you. If Wal-Mart is investing in
an area, you know they’ve done comprehensive market studies. Why
not take advantage of that and use it as a guide.”
Barbara adds that Prime Time locations employ an average of
7-8 people and are a minimum of 9,000 square-feet in size. Prime
Time remodels every two years to keep their store look current
with that of larger retailers. Barbara describes the design of
the stores as “large, hi-tech spaces with plenty of fixtures”.
When questioned about the capital expenditure required to
remodel each location every two years, Barbara replies simply,
“This is an expensive business, if you’re going to do it right.”
And she thoughtfully adds, “Even after putting together these
beautiful stores, it’s still a service business.”
One way Prime Time strives to promote its service-based
philosophy is with an extended warranty good for up to two years
from the time a customer pays off a piece of merchandise.
“We created and now manage our own warranty program and more
than 75% of our customers participate.”
Prime Time operates on a monthly payment model. “We collect
monthly payments to attract a more quality customer. We don’t
want to churn, we want the customer to pay off their agreement.
I like to say ‘No churn and burn’.”
According to Barbara, one of her earliest marketing ideas was
devising a way to reward customers to become paid-in-full
clients. After about a year on the job, Barbara felt it was
important to create something she could give to every customer
who had paid an agreement in full. She developed her first Gold
Card program in 1985. Today, nearly every rental-purchase
company offers some form of a “Gold Card” to their paid-in-full
customers.
“We still run the program after 20 years, only now we call it
our Platinum Plus card.”
Developing new business lines has been a core competency with
Prime Time, as evidenced by the success of their NationsLine
operation. NationsLine, wholly owned and operated by Prime Time,
is what’s known as a CLEC – a Competitive Local Exchange
Carrier.
When the Telecommunications Act of 1996 passed and
successfully deregulated the telecommunications industry,
Barbara and her husband Norm saw the opportunity to dive into
this business partly as a way to offer a new service to
customers. They founded NationsLine as a reseller, but soon saw
the opportunity to establish a foothold as a facilities-based
carrier who leased the local loop directly from the major
telephone companies.
Today, NationsLine employs 225 staffers who are headquartered
in the same Roanoke facility as the Prime Time corporate
headquarters – and that facility includes a 200-seat call
center, mainly to support NationsLine. NationsLine is a
successful operation providing local, regional and long distance
calling services as well as internet services and high-speed
DSL. They are currently licensed to provide service in New
Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C., Delaware and
Michigan.
Prime Time stores “very, very successfully” sell NationsLine
services to customers, says Barbara. And NationsLine products
are sold through thousands of agent locations in selected
states.
“Because we are more than a reseller, our services and
capabilities attractive many agents in the cash services
industry and beyond. We have better residuals and an excellent
focus on customer service. We have our own switches, our own end
offices in Roanoke; it’s all our own equipment.”
Norm and Barbara’s visionary thinking and personal
philosophies are evident throughout their sprawling Roanoke
facility. Norm is a Vegan and Barbara is a Vegetarian.
Therefore, the facility includes not your standard cafeteria but
rather a “vegeteria” which provides vegetarian entrees daily to
80 employees as part of their employment package.
“We don’t force (vegetarianism), but it is a philosophy of
ours. All of our check envelopes include the statement ‘Save
Lives. Go Vegetarian.’. We care deeply about people, mankind and
animals.”
Barbara cares so much for her own pets and for those of her
employees that many have free rein throughout the facility.
“Lucy” (not the same Lucy who opened the store with Norm in
1980) is an 18-year old mixed beagle who suffered spinal damage
and lost the use of her hind legs ten years ago. Lucy is a daily
fixture in the Prime Time offices, using her front paws to wheel
herself through the place on a specially-made platform, bringing
smiles and a dose of inspiration to the staffers.
Barbara’s love of animals led her to develop Angels of Assisi
(www.angelsofassisi.org),
a non-profit organization that began with the mission of
operating a mobile veterinary clinic to treat the pets of people
who couldn’t otherwise afford to provide their animals with
care. The first mobile vet clinic provided spay and neuter
services in low-income neighborhoods in Virginia in 2000. The
charitable organization, with Barbara serving as a very active
Executive Director, has grown in leaps and barks ever since.
According to the charity’s website, more than 33,000 animals
have been spayed or neutered through the organization. The
charity has grown to include an Adoption Center for unwanted
animals that has placed more than 1,250 pets into loving homes
since spring of 2003. In addition, the charity branched out to
establish Harmony Farm Sanctuary (www.harmonyfarmsanctuary.org),
a rescue center to provide shelter care for domesticated farm
animals. Currently, the farm provides shelter to more than 150
animals in a bucolic setting in Botetourt County, Virginia.
Despite her many duties on behalf of these charities, Barbara
still finds time to serve as head of Prime Time’s in-house
advertising agency, the original position she was hired for more
than twenty years ago. Currently, the in-house team is made up
of 6 staffers and Barbara. Barbara says they create all of the
Prime Time marketing materials and commercials themselves. “The
only thing we don’t have are the printing presses!”
So what’s on Barbara’s marketing calendar for the upcoming
summer months?
“I’m not convinced summer is a dead time for lease-purchase.
Sure, it’s a little slower, but I use the time to offer some
aggressive pricing and I always take advantage of great
discounts on television advertising rates this time of year.”
Barbara firmly believes that a media mix generates the best
results, and says Prime Time employs the use of television,
radio and some direct mail. She says television works the best
and they are able to afford television to support most of their
locations. Barbara does express some frustration about the
changing ownership rules in radio.
“Radio formats have changed all over the place. Large media
companies are buying up more and more stations in a single
market and that means it’s harder to find those great, local
deals any more. Radio has become very, very fragmented. It can
still be effective, but I’ve found we have to buy more stations
for it to work.”
Barbara counts the decision to offer telephone service
through NationsLine as one of the best she ever made. What
decision would she like to take back? “Offering tax preparation
services. Those refund anticipation loans are very
labor-intensive.”
Barbara has seen the business change over the years, and
feels the domination of larger retailers like Best Buy and
Wal-Mart has actually helped companies like hers.
“Lots of mom and pop operations are going out of business.
Call it experienced intuition, but I feel quite a bit of those
customers who frequented a local business gravitate toward a
lease-purchase store like Prime Time.”
Barbara says Prime Time has plans to expand within the next
five years, growing to 100 locations. She credits long-time
employees such as Kendall W. Austin, Prime Time’s Senior
Vice-President of Operations, for their success. Austin was
hired as the store manager for Prime Time’s second location and
has been an important part of the company ever since.
Barbara constantly looks for ways to adapt and sites Wal-Mart
founder Sam Walton as an inspiration.
“Just like he looked at the competition and said there has to
be a better way, I try to be aware of the competition, to follow
trends. The moment you think you know it all, you’re as good as
being out of business yourself.”
It looks like the end to this fairy tale has yet to be
written, after all.
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