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3/01/2004

Visiting the Washington Times's one-click Holy Robe store

Dear Family Federation Shop,

What gives? I tried to order Holy Robes listed at $150. But when I was taken to the shopping cart, I was told they'd cost $183.

sincerely,
John

Dear John,

Sorry about the cofusoin. Please read details of the holy robe order:Total cost is $200 ($150 + $50 shipping). However, due to the limitation ofthe shopping cart function (shipping fee is caluculated by total cost), wehad to put $183 for the item in order to charge $200 totally. The holy robewill be shipped from Korea directly, and it is not domestic shipping.The page for check-out shows $183, but we charge same amount, $200 ($183 +$17).

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.

Best regards,

Tom Tanemori

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