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		<title>Custom inconvenience: About My Books ordered from Amazon Japan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have ordered three books from Amazon Japan last March 19, 2009. I choose Expedited FedEx delivery so that my orders would arrive here within 3 days. It already took months, so I checked the package tracking and I noticed that my order was hold in Paranaque Post Office. I didn’t receive any notice from [...]]]></description>
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