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They are very close to losing my custom.
They suggest I log in to Netflix via my phone at least once per month to avoid this.
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There is a clear difference between owning shares and bonds
When you have ‘shares’ in a company, you own a part of the company 

When companies issue bonds, they are often referred to as Corporate Bonds
In the UK, when the government issues bonds they are sometimes called ‘Gilt-Edged Securities’ or Gilts for short 

When a company or a government require extra money they may issue a ‘bond’ in order to borrow the money they need
A bond is therefore a form of IOU that can be traded by investors and usually has a fixed regular income 
