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Rent to own Video: APRO's 2011 Rental Dealer of the Year Richard Rose


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APRO's 2011 Rental Dealer of the Year Richard Rose July 21, 2011
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APRO's coveted rental dealer of the year award went to APRO Boardmember and owner of BestWay Rent-to-Own of Virginia, Richard Rose.

In 1984, Rose along with partners Jeff Loeb and Edward Jaffee, launched an RTO business in Norfolk. Today BestWay is a a chain of 19 stores with another three rent-n-roll stores in the mix, all in Virginia.

"Rose is a long-term member of the APRO board of directors, because he values and understands the importance of the association’s work," said APRO President Robert Briley. "He has served on every APRO committee and during APRO meetings, everyone knows that the meeting is not over until this guy has had a chance to offer his input, which he faithfully and dutifully does on every issue."

Rose humble accepted the award from Briley and APRO's first ever rental dealer of the year winner Roger Sharp.

"I can't believe you all think I am the dealer of the year," Rose said. "In any case, I humbly accept and will work for this industry for the rest of my life."



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