A picture is lying more than 1000 words. The thought is probably also the brochure designer in the design of Postbank the flyer for the Postbank DAX Savings Book :
1.00% + 2.25% = 3.25% - so far it is correct and there really is not such a bad interest rate at "zero risk". With the mathematical accuracy of the bar graph does Postbank it but not quite as well:
(black lines by the author inserted)
are now 2.25% suddenly less than 1.00% (see lower black line ) and 3.25% more than 4507% (cf. upper black line )...???
What message should convey this image to the viewer subliminally manipulated? The fact that the DAX-saving book holder actually even more from the rise of the DAX benefits than he could with a direct investment in the DAX?
(which is not the case, as the participation to 50% of the DAX-rise and max. 5% is limited)
weakens these images lies my trust as a customer in the Postal Bank (where some citizens have to draw me across the table and to kid?) and is unnecessary in particular.
values \u200b\u200bsuch as honesty and trust lead to greater customer loyalty - that you have to but only by practicing these values \u200b\u200bdeserve love Postbänkler!
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