Judge Smails
03-19-2009, 12:01 PM
Are you a Bank of America customer? I've got a credit card from them. For some reason they are giving out free ticket upgrades to all of their customers to see the upcoming Monsters vs Aliens film in 3D instead of the regular 2D version like a filthy commoner would go see. If you want your's, then just go HERE (https://www.activaterewards.com/bankofamerica?cm_mmc=EBZ-EnterpriseBrand-_-vanity-_-EB01VN0001_3donus-_-NA).
Why is it a big deal that Bank of America is doing this you might ask? Well, BofA recieved $45 billion in government bailout money which they are choosing to spend on movie tickets. OK, so a few movie upgrade tickets aren't that big of a deal compared to the millions of dollars in bonuses paid by AIG, right? The fishy thing about this is that the President of Dreamworks is the former Vice Chairman and CFO of Bank of America who left after he helped run it into the ground. The question is whether he used his influence and is now funneling some part of the bail-out to Dreamworks. Story HERE. (http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/whaaat-bailed-out-bank-of-america-paying-for-consumers-to-see-hollywood-toon/)
Oh, and it turns out that you don't even need to be a customer of BofA to get the discount. Anyone with an email can register at the link above. So, hurry up and get your slice of the bail-out money too.
Why is it a big deal that Bank of America is doing this you might ask? Well, BofA recieved $45 billion in government bailout money which they are choosing to spend on movie tickets. OK, so a few movie upgrade tickets aren't that big of a deal compared to the millions of dollars in bonuses paid by AIG, right? The fishy thing about this is that the President of Dreamworks is the former Vice Chairman and CFO of Bank of America who left after he helped run it into the ground. The question is whether he used his influence and is now funneling some part of the bail-out to Dreamworks. Story HERE. (http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/whaaat-bailed-out-bank-of-america-paying-for-consumers-to-see-hollywood-toon/)
Oh, and it turns out that you don't even need to be a customer of BofA to get the discount. Anyone with an email can register at the link above. So, hurry up and get your slice of the bail-out money too.