dinsdag 6 oktober 2009

Stalking students

Banks are searching for any money, so instead of tempting rich older people to invest their money, they’ve started up a witchcraft on students. You can’t go anywhere without being seized by Promo girls and boys of different banks, which starts to be tremendously annoying! How desperate can they be if they tend to give more attention to moneyless students, turning over every penny they have, than older more well-off people who have more means and possibilities to invest in financial securities. Can anyone please tell those smart-ass ‘top-economists’, marketing and PR managers to stop trying to be ‘young and original’; just stick with the logical and traditional approach!

Verona Michiels

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Marilyn Michels zei

Banks are searching for money, any money, so instead of tempting rich older people to invest their money, they’ve started up a witchcraft on students. You can’t go anywhere without being seized by Promo girls and boys of different banks, which starts to be tremendously annoying! How desperate can they be if they tend to give more attention to moneyless students, turning over every penny they have, than older more well-off people who have more means and possibilities to invest in financial securities. Can anyone please tell those smart-ass ‘top-economists’, marketing and PR managers to stop trying to be ‘young and original’; just stick with the logical and traditional approach!

I like your original approach, but try to keep it a bit more formal for the final blog assignment. This is close to ranting.