Aaron's

3.2
111 reviews
Living Room Set

About

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Visit our Aaron's store located at 1339 34th St. SW , Fargo, ND, to shop the latest deals on rent to own furniture, washers & dryers, refrigerators, TVs, mattresses, and more with affordable monthly payments. Renting to own with Aaron's is a budget-friendly way to make your space feel like home. Even if your credit isn't the best, Aaron's offers approvals when other stores won't. Renting to own is not credit, and when you rent to own, you avoid large upfront payments by making affordable monthly payments instead. On most products, you can choose a lease ownership plan of 12 months, 18 months, or even 24 months. We want you to choose the best lease ownership plan for you

Location

Aaron's
1339 34th St. SW, Fargo, ND
58103, United States

Hours

Reviews

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  • SG
    Shaun Gray
    Dec 19, 2025
    5.0
    Coolest of people. Can’t say enough about these guys & gals.
  • JP
    Jessica Perez
    Dec 6, 2025
    1.0
    I recently had a very disappointing and frustrating experience with the Aaron’s store in Fargo and felt it was important to share for anyone considering shopping here. I originally placed an order online for a specific furniture set, and I was told it would be available for delivery in a few weeks. The next day, I received a call from the Fargo location stating they had the exact same set in-store and could deliver it sooner. They advised me to come in, verify the furniture, and show my ID since I had already paid the online down payment. When I arrived, the furniture at the store looked nothing like the set I ordered online. However, because they had another living room set available and I wanted something before the holidays, I agreed to proceed with that set instead. At this point, I was told I needed to sit down with the manager "Desiree," to “create a new agreement,” even though I was assured it would be the same terms as my online order. I was only shown a very short description on an iPad to sign, not the full paperwork, and I had no visibility into what was actually being typed into the system. Still, I trusted the process and scheduled delivery. On delivery day, they called to confirm my identity. But when they arrived, they refused to deliver the furniture because my son—who was home to receive it—did not have an ID. I work full-time, and I had been told only that someone needed to be home, not that identification was required from the person accepting delivery. At this point I asked them to cancel the order and refund my money. A few days later, after Thanksgiving, the store called again to apologize and attempted to reschedule delivery. However, on the day of the new delivery, they called two hours early and said they would not deliver unless I paid two weeks of additional payments in advance. This was supposedly because the furniture had been “sitting in the store. They also said that I had to sign an agreement with my manager saying that they could enter my apartment.” I refused, as they were the ones who declined to deliver it the first time despite my down payment already being made. Also, why would I need to sign an agreement with my manager saying that they get enter into my apartment building? If somebody needed to be home during delivery, why did they need permission to enter my apartment?) "Desiree," who claimed to be the manager got on the phone and I again requested a cancellation. After this, I contacted corporate, who informed me that, "Desiree " at the Fargo store had actually canceled my original online order behind corporate’s back and created an entirely new in-store order instead—apparently so they could sell me a different furniture set and get commission. Corporate told me they were sorry for the experience but that the local store had control over the situation. It has now been over a week, and I never received the promised follow-up call from corporate. Worse, I am now being charged for a furniture set I never received—despite telling the store three separate times to cancel the order. This experience has shown a serious breakdown in communication, accountability, and customer service between the local store and corporate. Whether this issue is with the local management, the store itself, or the lack of oversight from corporate, customers should not be falling through the cracks like this. I hope Aaron’s will review this situation, address these practices, and ensure other customers do not go through the same thing.
  • FC
    Florinda Contreras
    Oct 27, 2025
    5.0
    Super friendly staff the prices are reasonable and they are very willing to work with your schedule.
  • VO
    VBG Overlord
    Oct 13, 2025
    5.0
    Making a payment was super convenient, forgot to grab my card before I went there, but they have tap to pay, easy way to pay. Loved how hassle free the experience was.
  • LE
    Luke Exoz
    Sep 22, 2025
    1.0
    You should let your employees know not to buzz a entire apartment buildings intercom system when trying to find someone. I have no buisness with you so id appreciate you stop waking up my newborn.

Frequently Asked Questions About Aaron's

How does lease to own work at Aarons?

Leasing to own from Aaron’s can be a great way to get what you want right now. We offer a simple lease program where you make periodic renewal payments, and if you make all of the lease renewal payments or complete an early purchase option, you will own the merchandise. Leasing is a convenient way to get the items you want without a big upfront payment, using credit, or making a long-term commitment. Aaron’s offers a great selection of name brand products, with affordable payments and flexible choices on how to own your merchandise. Aaron’s provides a rental purchase agreement, lease purchase agreement, consumer rental purchase agreement, rent to own agreement, lease agreement with an option to purchase, or lease as applicable by state. It is not a loan, credit, or financing. While no credit history is required for Aaron’s different digital approval processes, we do obtain information from consumer reporting agencies in connection with your lease application.You will not own the leased merchandise or acquire ownership rights unless you make all your lease renewal payments or exercise an early purchase option. Not all applicants are approved.

What is the process? How do I get started?

Complete an application online at Aarons.com if you would like to shop and lease online, or, if you prefer to shop in store, you can either complete an application in the store or at apply.aarons.com to determine your in-store Leasing Power™ before visiting the store.