Chemical Bank Checking, 1950s
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Narrator | Penelope was forgetful, very forgetful, | 0:00 |
especially when it came to bills, | 0:03 | |
never knew which bills she had paid | 0:05 | |
because she could never find the receipts. | 0:08 | |
Penelope was so forgetful | 0:11 | |
that her whole personality was in jeopardy, | 0:12 | |
but then a friend told her about the Pay-it-Safe club. | 0:14 | |
You join it by going to Chemical New York | 0:18 | |
and opening a checking account with him over there. | 0:20 | |
He showed Penelope | 0:24 | |
how a checkbook could solve her problem, | 0:24 | |
she would know which bills she had paid | 0:27 | |
by looking at her canceled checks. | 0:28 | |
Penelope noticed how helpful and down to earth | 0:30 | |
people are at Chemical New York, | 0:33 | |
like a hometown bank, | 0:35 | |
so hometown they call opening a checking account | 0:37 | |
the Pay-it-Safe club. | 0:39 | |
Penelope joined and now she isn't so forgetful. | 0:41 | |
Well at least she knows which bills she's paid. | 0:46 | |
Join the Pay-it-Safe club, | 0:49 | |
open a checking account at Chemical New York, | 0:51 | |
(coins clattering) | 0:53 | |
the bank with the hometown touch. | 0:55 |
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