Visa International, Tattoo
To a 1950s-sounding tune crooning "Ohhh Donna," a young man is sitting in the chair at a tattoo parlor.
His girlfriend kisses him and then asks, "Are you sure about this?" He says, "I want everyone to know who I love." He then asks the gruff tattoo artist -- who is already at work on his arm -- "How much is this again?"
The answer is $50 and the man digs into his pocket to see how much he's got, pulling out a few crumpled bills. He then says, "All I've got is $41" and laughs. The tattooist looks up, unamused, and then we see his girlfriend angrily leaving the parlor as the guy runs after her whining, "Come on, I'll get it fixed, Donna."
We see that his arm has two hearts and -- not quite complete -- says, "I love Don."
The faux-50s song is now crooning, "Oh, Don..." The guy looks to the camera in exasperation and says, "Very funny."
Commercials often reuse familiar themes and this one is an echo of a 1996 Miller Lite commercial where a biker has the wrong name -- a man's -- tattooed onto his arm as well.