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Some catchy lines for banks’ ad campaigns

Responses to Sticklish Issues dated March 24

‘Give little, write off all.’ — A. N. Sriraman, e-mail

‘Loan now and waive later scheme — come one, come all!’ — V. Narayanan, Mumbai

‘Take now, pay later — beware, we may waive off.’ — S. Krishnamoorthy, Mangalore

‘Money runs, people chase.’ — K. Subramanyam, e-mail

‘Bank on us, beat US heat?’ — A. Jacob Sahayam, Thiruvananthapuram

‘Where ever you go our service with smile follows you.’ — C. Ganesh, Namakkal

‘You find our prints in Newfoundland.’ — M. V. Warlu, e-mail

‘Bumper offer, of waiver-friendly kisan loans and consumer-friendly lifestyle-inclusive products at low interest rates.’ — T. S. Sundareswaran, New Delhi

‘Least exposure to the sub-prime crisis.’ — T.V. Jayaprakash, Palakkad

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