"@emilayohead: You're right, they're one and the same for corporate ownership and CS quality.
But, I spent $15 on my Net10 phone with the first 300 minutes free."
"Um, I don't know if I'm magical or something, but I just used my frequent flier miles to book a direct flight from here to Denver and it only cost me $5.
Now, apparently, I will be paying $30 round-trip for my overnight bag, but I don't feel any more screwed over than that."
"@Skankingmike: Most of that is debt that they have purchased from other lenders, or Treasury Securities, or just currency that they sit on.
Saudi Arabia, for example, holds about $3-4 trillion of our debt."
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