One reason to feel good about Citibank

Citi_magnets_3_1 Usually, the only reason to open mailers from credit card companies is to tear apart the applications for new cards at a 0% introductory rate so that someone intent on stealing your identity doesn't fill them out. So there we were, preparing to rip paper the other day after opening an envelope from Citibank, when out spilled this: "magnetic word art" using many of the same words, colors and typeface used in the "Live Richly" campaign. (A bad closeup is pictured here.) Best of all, there was no offer attached.

Posted by Catharine P. Taylor

February 23, 2006 | Permalink

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Its getting ridiculous the amount of fak citibank emails I receive everyday, and I do not even bank with them

Posted by: Hummer H3 | Feb 23, 2006 5:39:41 PM

Magnetic word art is cute until you get all the million plus little pieces up on your fridge and then discover that random bits and pieces fall off all day so that you're constantly picking them up off your kitchen floor.

Then, when you get fed up and decide to take them all off at once, they're nearly impossible to remove.

Be smart. Don't start.

Posted by: Erin | Feb 24, 2006 11:02:06 AM


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