::An Indesit washing machine that costs £199.99 at Argos is £5.32 a week for two years at YesYouCan, or £553.28. A similar priced machine at rentals business PerfectHome is £3.99 a week for two years or £414.96, after which the client takes ownership.
::A Nintendo Switch Neon games console costing £279 at Argos at YesYouCan is £5.76 a week, working out at £599.04. At AshtonTV, it is £3.85 a week, totalling £400 over two years, after which the customer owns it.
When they click to buy the product, YesYouCan customers are told they cannot rent it without breakdown or accidental damage insurance, which it offers for an additional £1.25 a week from its sister company YesYou’reCovered. That compares to 81p a week at PerfectHome from an independent insurance firm.
Neither Venn nor her husband, Phillip, responded to emailed requests for comment.
YesYouCan is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Last year, the FCA put a cap on how much rental firms could charge for their goods and made companies clearly state the total cost of the item and the retail price, but this only applied to firms such as AshtonTV and PerfectHome where the client takes ownership of the product at the end of the rental term.
The FCA did not comment on the business, but in its policy statement clamping down on rent-to-own companies, it said: “We will look extremely closely at any attempt by an RTO firm to introduce a new or different business model that could lead to the same harm as we have seen in the RTO market. For example, using another form of credit or consumer hire to provide household goods to vulnerable consumers at high total costs”.
Companies House documents show YesYouCan has borrowed money from fund manager Nicola Horlick’s peer-to-peer lender Money&Co.
Horlick declined to comment on the loan which remains outstanding.
Prior to setting up Surge Financial, Venn set up another marketing technology firm called Infoconnection which was later joined by Surge group director and Careless associate Stephen Jones. Infoconnection is said to have marketed investment opportunities to the public under names such as The Investment Experts.