Does Aarons rental come up on your credit report whenever you finish paying them whatever you owe?

They say whenever you have paid them everything owed, they will give you some receipt or voucher saying that you paid your debt on time or early and you can submit this to a credit company and it will give you a better credit score. If this is true, who do I mail or fax this to? Or whom do I call? Phone numbers or addresses are appreciated, if this is true. I have no idea how to even get started on this!

Answers:
nope they wont help your credit read this article http://www.adviceontime.com/credit%20tal...
You would need to ask the company if they report to the credit agencies -- some do, some don't. Call the office/store where you rented the merchandise. If they say you can request it, ask them for the information on how to do that, they should have all of the information on file.
Yes, they do. Rent-A-Center doesn't, I think. But AAron's does for sure.
It should already be reported by Aarons Rents (they are required by law to submit all credit reports to the agencies)...so you shouldn't have to do anything except check and make sure they did it. (you get one free credit report a yr from all -3- agencies) If you're counting on Aarons to give you BETTER credit than before you used them, think again...if your credit was bad before, it will take YEARS to clear up.

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