Jessica B.’s story:

A message from ‘beyond’?

When she was in high school, she knew she wanted to be court reporter. To take the court reporting class, you had to have your own equipment – which cost about $500 (in 1970’s money). Her family was not well off and couldn’t afford the machine; they also didn’t have credit cards to pay for it. She went to Jaffe Stationer’s and Mr. Jaffe extended the credit to them for the machine. She was able to go to school, became a court reporter, started her own court reporting company, expanded to multiple offices in Florida and New York, and has been a huge success. None of it would have happened without the kindness shown them and the trust placed in them with the extension of credit.

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