(EMAILWIRE.COM, September 16, 2011 ) Detroit, Michigan -- If you want to look your best for the holidays and have limited cash resources this can be a problem. This is especially the case if you are overextended on your credit. For many people this is a very common problem. Now this doesnÂ’t have to be a traumatic scenario if you have gold, silver, platinum in your possession. If you have silver coins, or dimes (pre 1965), Rolex watches or silver flatware you could be in luck. There is a new program that has kicked off to help those who are over extended and they want your precious metals. You can use this as leverage to get the kinds of personal modification procedures that you need.
There is a jewelry store in Metro Detroit that wants to look at your silver, gold, and precious metals. In fact, they want to do more than just look at it. They are going to offer you a cash loan and help you finance your next tummy tuck, nose job and weight loss surgery. This off the wall idea came from a recent lack of input from local banks. Instead of trying to get additional lines of credit the potential patient can use their gold and silver to get the kinds of plastic surgery they want.
This offer is not just limited to gold and silver. You can also use your diamond jewelry as collateral too if you want the cash loan option. Now if you are looking for cash and want it on the spot then there is another program for that. Keep in mind that gold is at an all time buying high so you may want to consider selling it. The appraisal process is very fast and you can get your answer right away. There is no waiting and you can walk out with your money in the same visit.
A special website has been put up that explains the program. This comes at a time when the consumer market is becoming conscious about the holidays. This exciting new program also covers permanent makeup, chin reductions, cellulite removal, bariatric surgery, as well as breast augmentation. Getting these services can often times be very expensive and depending on your personal financial situation it may not be feasible. But now Metro Detroiters have an option.