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September 18, 1987 - Image 148

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-09-18

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You deserve credit.

And at John Darakjian, you get it. Fast.

THE
JOHN DARAKRAN JEWELERS
CREDIT PLAN

A JEWEL OF
A PROGRAM



i ntroducing our new QuickCredit

program. It's for people who don't
want to tie up their bankcard
limits with a major purchase.
Who want to pay lower interest
charges.
Or who just feel they deserve
more credit as a customer.
With John Darakjian's com-
puterized financing (assuming
you qualify, of course), you can
walk in on your lunch break and
walk out the same day with that
precious stone you've had your
eye on. Or that elegant watch for
your mate.

Consider the benefits.

Using QuickCredit, you get a lot
of advantages.
You don't have to start paying
for three months.
You can take up to five years
to pay.
You can handle a substantial
purchase without pushing your
VISA or MasterCard limit.
Plus, in many cases, the
interest is even less than the
bankcards. So you can save
money, too.

Come in and check out Quick
Credit — exclusively at John
Darakjian. It's time you
discovered the Darakjian
difference.

Discover the Darakjian Difference

The jewelry maker

29100 Northwestern Hwy.,
in the Franklin Center next to Norm's.
Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9:30 - 6:00;
Thur. 9:30 - 8:00; Sat. 9:30 - 5:00

356-7140

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