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Flexirent Capital Pty Ltd. or more commonly Flexirent, is an Australian consumer leasing service of business and consumer electronics and is the primary product of FlexiGroup. () The Flexirent service is offered by numerous computer and IT equipment retailers, however has been strongly associated with Australian retailer
Harvey Norman Harvey Norman is a large Australian-based, multi-national retailer of furniture, bedding, computers, communications and consumer electrical products. It mainly operates as a franchise, with the main brand and all company-operated stores owned ...
since Flexirent's successful 12-month trial in its Brisbane stores in 1995. Flexirent and other similar lending products have been criticised for financial over-commitment and confusion about the leasing or rent-to-buy contracts signed by customers.


History

Flexirent was launched in 1993 as a finance service for digital handset equipment. In 1995 the service was trialed at three
Harvey Norman Harvey Norman is a large Australian-based, multi-national retailer of furniture, bedding, computers, communications and consumer electrical products. It mainly operates as a franchise, with the main brand and all company-operated stores owned ...
stores in Brisbane for a 12-month period and subsequently rolled out to all stores shortly thereafter. The company was floated on the Australian Stock Exchange on 11 December 2006 after 11 years of operation.


Product overview

Flexirent is typically a rental contract extending 12, 24 or 36 months consisting of monthly payments for products $300 or more in value. Rental terms can be arranged through Flexirent approved partners or direct with Flexirent through a pre-approval process. At the end of the contract the customer is granted a number of options. Returning the equipment in good working order allows the customer to exit the contract or begin a new one (the latter is possible within the last three months of the contract providing it is equal or greater value). Alternatively at the end of contract the customer can negotiate to purchase the equipment outright.


Media and Criticism

Flexirent and its business model have been subject to much criticism. Frequent subjects of criticism include perceived similarities to
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practices, misleading pitching regarding the difference between 'renting' and 'buying' and salespeople highly motivated by large sales incentives to sell Flexirent services to customers.


Gerry Harvey and Harvey Norman

Flexirent first partnered with
Harvey Norman Harvey Norman is a large Australian-based, multi-national retailer of furniture, bedding, computers, communications and consumer electrical products. It mainly operates as a franchise, with the main brand and all company-operated stores owned ...
in 1995 to offer rental finance to its business customers. In 1998, the service was offered to retail customers to finance technology and electrical appliances. When Flexirent was floated on the
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in 2006, much of its business was tied to its interest-free offering with Harvey Norman. The product today is actively marketed in stores. There are arguments for and against rental finance products provided by Flexirent. Criticisms include the total amount made on repayments often exceeding the cost of the product itself. Gerry Harvey had previously suggested in a January 2008 airing of
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that Flexirent should potentially be turned down by the average family.


Total cost of ownership

Many have criticised the total cost of ownership associated with 'Flexirenting'. A particular case highlighted in a media release entitled ''"Flexirent Deals Require A Long Hard Look"'' by the ACT Office of Regulatory Services featured a customer purchasing a laptop with extended warranty and IT support for A$2450. The customer was required to pay A$4,246.56 over 3 years, equating to an interest rate of approximately 40%. This is not an unusual case and can be verified by entering the applicable data int
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Despite the large equivalent interest rates, the terms of a consumer lease dictate that the customer only has the right to use and does not own the equipment being leased. As per Flexirent end of term conditions, to own the equipment outright, a customer needs to negotiate a price (outlined in the contract) at the end of the contract with Flexirent, who have the right to accept or decline any offer.


Attempts to avoid consumer protection laws

The Micah Law Centre, a
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, in a 2007 reportA Loan In Lease Clothing - The Micah Law Centre
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of consumer lease agreements, including Flexirent, sought to circumvent Australian
consumer protection laws Consumer protection is the practice of safeguarding buyers of goods and services, and the public, against unfair practices in the marketplace. Consumer protection measures are often established by law. Such laws are intended to prevent business ...
that apply to loan agreements, citing complex and misleading clauses relating to final ownership. It also raised issues with the high cost of the agreements and their marketing to low-income consumers.{{Citation needed, date=July 2019


See also

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Harvey Norman Harvey Norman is a large Australian-based, multi-national retailer of furniture, bedding, computers, communications and consumer electrical products. It mainly operates as a franchise, with the main brand and all company-operated stores owned ...


References


External links


Official website
Leasing companies Companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange