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Проблемы с доставкой пряжи YarnArt Violet цвет 66.
Frank#smith[Kfyzeiuqujbpygze,2,5]
(08.08.2024 02:36:47)
Кто-нибудь сталкивался с задержками в доставке пряжи YarnArt Violet цвет 66 от интернет-магазина meloptyarn.com? Заказала уже две недели назад, но до сих пор не получила. Какие могут быть причины такой задержки и что делать в такой ситуации?",
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(08.08.2024 00:22:35)
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Waynebinee
(07.08.2024 23:18:13)
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