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The
synergy between Home Now and Badcock makes for an exciting
concept that we look forward to expanding
Don Marks, president and CEO of Badcock
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Albert Kohut (left), Badcock‘s VP of
New Business Development, and Dan Companion, Home Now
Director of Operations, at Thursday's ribbon cutting of
the companies flagship rent to own store. Home Now will
open 2 more locations by the end of 2005, and as many as
100 in the next 10 years. (See
photo gallery of the ribbon cutting ceremony and
reception) |
W.S. Badcock, the 14th largest
furniture retailer in the United States, sees opportunity in the
rent to own industry. The 100 year old company officially opened
it's flagship Home Now
store in Clearwater, Florida Thursday (See
photo gallery of the ribbon cutting ceremony and reception).
Home Now is the first rent-to-own company to be developed by
a major retailer. Badcock's operates
350 franchise retail locations in the southeast. Once perfected,
the company plans to offer the Home Now concept to existing Badcock
owners.
“We are very proud to be able to celebrate the opening of the
first Home Now pilot store,” said Don Marks, president and CEO
of Badcock. “The synergy between Home Now and Badcock makes for
an exciting concept that we look forward to expanding.” The
company plans 2 more locations by the end of 05' and, according
Marks, as many as 100 locations in 10 years.
Marks explained that rent-to-own represents an opportunity
for Badcock to re-capture a segment of the market lost during
Badcock's "re-imaging" (Badcock & More) as a more upscale
retailer. "We're growing our business big-time with the new
look, but as our new look gains customers on the upper end of
the spectrum, we have seen a slight deterioration of our customer
base at the lower end of the economic scale."
With 350 retail stores in 7 states, Home Now is a major
growth opportunity. Marks explained, "We have 150 retail stores
in Florida. I can put 50 rent to own stores in Florida without
cannibalizing our Badcock stores." Marks is a former Rent a
Center/Thorne executive. Among other assignments, he spent 3 years in Europe as Managing
Director of Radio Rentals and Crazy George before joining Badcock in 1998.
Albert Kohut, Badcock‘s VP of New Business Development, and Dan Companion,
Home Now's Director of Operations and a 20
year RTO industry veteran, have spent
the last year guiding Home Now from concept to reality. "The two
most important ingredients in a world-class RTO operation are
people and inventory," said Companion. "Our team is second to
none, and Badcock's established distribution system will give
Home Now a unique and repeatable competitive advantage."
One obvious change from standard RTO procedure is the lack of
a weekly payment option. Home Now made the decision based on
evidence from consumer focus groups held during development. "We
heard loud and clear from focus groups that consumers want
monthly and semi-monthly payments, not weekly." The company has
no pans to offer a weekly program.
Home Now stores will feature a rent to own transaction in a
retail environment unique to
rent-to-own stores. The 6,000 sq. ft. stores display products
in accessorized room groupings similar to
those in traditional furniture showrooms.
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Home Now
General Manager Jeff Bernecer cuts the ribbon officially
opening the company's pilot store in Clearwater, Florida
Thursday (8-18-05) Home Now employs five people per store;
general manager, sales specialist, customer service
representative, delivery truck driver and product technician.
The vision of Home Now is to be recognized as "Customer Maniacs"
in the rental industry by their customers and peers. |
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Tony Hendrix, Director of Design and Construction for Badcock & More turns ideas into reality.
Hendrix has been with Badcock for 25 years and describes
providing a pleasing store atmosphere as part of good
customer service. |
Leveraging Strengths
The
partnership between Badcock and Home Now allows them the
opportunity to provide customers with benefits that go beyond a
traditional rent-to-own store. The merchandise
available in the Home Now stores is chosen from Badcock’s
catalogue, providing customers with a large product selection,
in-stock product availability and fast delivery from Badcock’s
regional distribution centers. Badcock operates 4 distribution
centers in the southeast that can deliver any of 3000 products
twice per week. “Essentially, Home Now customers will be able to
get the same kind of product and service they could get in a Badcock store, but with the pricing and convenience of a
rent-to-own store, ” said Albert Kohut.
Home Now also offers a free Home Now Pledge Program, which
offers customers benefits such as an exclusive credit builder
program to help customers establish credit, a fabric protection
program, a 100-day discount, an accessory buyers discount and a
national disaster waiver.
“We’re probably most
excited about the credit-builder program, which we feel offers
our customers something they could not get from any other
rent-to-own company. This program will help our customers build
credit as long as they pay off a 12-month agreement and have a
good payment history,” said Kohut. Home Now will report positive
payment histories to credit reporting agencies as well as
provide an account at Badcock's retail stores as a reward for
timely renewals.
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30
trucks per day move through Badcock's 320,000 square
foot Mulberry, Florida distribution center. The company
operates 4 DCs in Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. |
Building a better box
"The direction Albert [Kohut] gave us was to "upgrade rental
ownership.", said Tony Hendrix, Director of Design and
Construction for Badcock & More. Hendrix shopped many
competitors during the design process. "When our customer walks
in, we want to give them a true showroom atmosphere, as opposed
to a discount atmosphere," he said. Hendrix views "atmosphere"
as a normal part of customer service. "[Home Now's] design
echoes today's standards." Hendrix oversees store design for 350
Badcock & More locations.
Home Now can best be described, not as a re-invention, but as
a calculated and carefully managed evolution of rental-purchase.
After years of consolidation, the prospect of adding to the
ranks of independent RTO operators, especially with the support
of a world class company like Babcock & more, is a welcome
change.
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