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Hi. thank you for sending the cialis I have received the ten pills you you sent and have tried them. They seem too work very well so if you would still like to send the balance of the order in cialis I would appreciate it. And thank you once again for all your help. It would be nice if there were more companys with customer support team as helpful as yours. Thanks again - Ken.


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