I just think it would be an extraordinary revelation to most Americans. It certainly is to me that What you're doing with a credit card over here could be used by a company over there to set a price for you that's different than the price that they would give to Senator Durbin or to Senator Lee or anybody in the audience. I mean, that is extraordinary. And what say do I have in any of it? None. None whatsoever. To your point, specifically, the transaction occurring lets the seller or the airline know it's you. (08:12–08:23)
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