Tina Fey American Express Ad
This AmEx ad shows Tina Fey in action... 30 Rock Style. The funniest part may be when she's reading some papers and tells the guy, "this is good stuff" and he responds, "those are my divorce papers."
At the end of the ad they ask, "Are you protected from unexpected problems? Are you a cardmember?" as if to say that there's no other way to avoid unexpected problems or that no other card (credit or debit) will protect you from fraud.
Just as the AmEx guy starts asking her if she bought 14,000 racquetballs this little blurb shows up on the screen: "Terms, conditions and restrictions apply." That's short for "it isn't really as easy as we make it out to be."
At the end of the ad they ask, "Are you protected from unexpected problems? Are you a cardmember?" as if to say that there's no other way to avoid unexpected problems or that no other card (credit or debit) will protect you from fraud.
Just as the AmEx guy starts asking her if she bought 14,000 racquetballs this little blurb shows up on the screen: "Terms, conditions and restrictions apply." That's short for "it isn't really as easy as we make it out to be."
Labels: Big Plastic, Celebrity Finances, Credit Cards, Debt Ads on TV, Debt Propaganda



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