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Free Recession Help — from unlikely source: Citibank
And not just advice: action. I mean it. I sat with my branch manager, face-to-face, for over an hour (maybe 2?). He put me in touch with guys in Albuquerque who brought down my interest rates, no catches, nothing, and saved me over $110 a month. All of which was his idea.
Turns out my branch manager, Nikhil Gadkari, knows from artists; he was in charge of distributing some $40 million in funds to art folks and small businesses downtown after 9-11. And that guy on the phone in Albuquerque? He went to FIT.
Finding ways to save artists money is “creative thinking,” big time, yes?
(Photo courtesy of consumerist.com and the Cornballer on Flickr.)