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Friday 20 August 2021

Re: Your purchase for iphone 12 pro max is completed.

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Valuable Amazon user,

Your order for iphone 12 max pro from tulip INTERNATIONAL on amazon have been successfully processed and dispatched.

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PRODUCT NAME

IPHONE 12 max pro

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Your purchase for iphone 12 pro max is completed.

Valuable Amazon user,

Your order for iphone 12 max pro from tulip INTERNATIONAL on amazon have been successfully processed and dispatched.

The charges SUM will be reflected inside next 24 to 48 hrs in your account statement for your order.

PRODUCT ID DESCRIPTION :       

INVOICE NO

KS174693V

PRODUCT NAME

IPHONE 12 max pro

ORDER DATE

20th AUG  2021

DELIVERY DATE

TOMORROW

AMOUNT

973.80 USD

PAYMENT METHOD

AUTO DEBIT

 

If you wish to cancel this order or make any changes feel free to contact our ACCOUNTS department as soon as possible

You can reach us on  + 1  -  (888)    –   (279 )  -   (4679).

 

Regards,

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