About Us

With over 25 years of experience in the rent-to-own industry, National TV Sales & Rental has grown into one of the premier rent-to-own companies in the Midwest. Since opening its first store in Lebanon, MO in 1986, National TV Sales & Rental has expanded to 17 locations in the state of Missouri. With a focus on satisfying the wants and needs of its customers in a manner that improves their lives, National TV Sales & Rental has always made the customer its number one priority. By providing its customers with exceptional service and quality products at competitive prices, National TV Sales & Rental has solidified itself as a major competitor in the industry, and has positioned itself for continued growth.

Helping the Community

National TV Sales & Rental is committed to community involvement. Since our inception, we have made it a priority to give back whenever possible. Whether it is donating beds to needy children, or helping feed families during the holidays, National TV Sales & Rental’s goal is to improve the quality of life in the communities in which we operate.

Dress for Charity

Every Saturday, employees can dress down for a $2.00 fee which is donated to a local charity of each store’s discretion.

Operation Fresh Start

National TV Sales & Rental helps when disaster strikes by working in conjunction with the Red Cross, local churches, and other community help organizations. When domestic violence, fires, and natural disasters tarnish a community, National TV Sales & Rental is ready to help by providing furnishings, clothes, and needed personal items.

Community News

  • Cori Stewart Wins Industry Scholarship!

    07/26/10

    The Association of Progressive Rental Organizations (APRO) today honored Cordillia Stewart, a junior at Drury University. where she is pursuing a Bachelor's of Science in Psychology and Criminology, with a specially produced video in commemoration of her winning a $3,000 scholarship from APRO's Scholarship Foundation.

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  • National TV Sales & Rental Wins Multiple Advertising Awards

    07/14/10

    National TV Sales & Rental was recently recognized by the Association of Progressive Rental Organizations (APRO) for its excellence in advertising during the naming of the 2010 Rental Advertising Excellence Awards. Held each year, the Rental Advertising Excellence Awards are the rent-to-own industry's longest held advertising competition. Amongst In-House entries, National TV Sales & Rental was awarded the gold in creative campaign design for its "Summer Bonus Days" promotion, the gold in community relations for donating more than 10,000 pounds of food to needy families this past December , and the silver in web site/online presence for its newly revamped web site.

    Winners will be honored at a special display at APRO's Annual Convention and Trade Show in Louisville, Kentucky July 19-22. By winning two gold awards, National TV Sales & Rental is qualified for the "Best of Show" award, which will be given out the first day of the convention.

    Founded in 1986, National TV Sales & Rental owns and operates 17 stores throughout the state of Missouri.

     

  • National TV Sales and Rentals Kicks Off In-Store Literacy Program

    06/24/10

    Lebanon, Missouri-based National TV Sales and Rental Wednesday, planted the seedlings of what the company hopes will expand into a literacy program shared by rent to own companies across the country.

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  • National TV Sales Donates 10,000 lbs of Food to Needy Missouri Families

    04/09/10

    When Lebanon, Missouri-based National TV Sales and Rental owner Kathy Windsor read what a heavy toll the economy was taking on a local holiday food drive, the wheels began to turn.

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  • Windsor Orchestrates Bed Donation

    04/09/10

    Kathy Windsor, executive vice president of National TV Sales and Rental, orchestrated a donation of 100 sets of bunk beds to Lebanon, Missouri, school children. Windsor said she was inspired to help after reading an article in the Lebanon Daily Record that reported as many as 506 elementary school children did not have beds.

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