Super Bowl XLVI First Bank “TDB Boulder”
First Bank claims that their first priority is customer service. So much so they’ve produced a Super Bowl commercial who’s only purpose is to ... let you go to the bathroom or the fridge without missing an exciting commercial.
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Who said the sky’s the limit?
“Who said the sky’s the limit?” reads another of American Empress’s advertisements. “Our membership Rewards Scheme is as flexible as they come so you can fly where you like, on the airline you’d like, when you like. With us the sky’s not the limit.”
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What if last night’s dinner could become an iPod?
“What if last night’s dinner could become an iPod?” reads another American Express ad from the “Realize the Potential” campaign. “Earn Membership Rewards points on the things you buy everyday and get amazing gifts. So your pasta could become an iPod or a loaf of bread a spa treatment.”
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Tired of standing in liiine
“Tired of standing in Liiine?” reads another American Express advertisement from the “Realize the Potential” campaign. “Getting tickets, getting reservations, getting on board. Let us do the leg work for you.”
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If our service was any more personal
“If our service was any more personal we’d be doing your laundry” states another American Express advertisement. “Our service is as personal as it comes. One of us, and only one of us, will sort out whatever you need sorting out. However long that may take.”
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Have a night out you’ll want to talk about
“Have a night out you’ll want to talk about on your next night in” reads another Realise the Potential advertisement from American Express. “Eating at that newly opened restaurant, or getting those impossible to get tickets for that special show are just some of the ways we can make your next night out have that magical little something.”
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Broken, Damaged, Lost, Disputed, ...
“Broken, Damaged, Lost, Disputed” or “Fixed, Replaced, Found, Sorted” proposes another Realise the Potential ad from American Express. “So that washing machine you bought. It won’t spin. It makes a funny noise. And the merchant won’t replace it. Don’t worry. We’ll sort it for you.”
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