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I won't linger on the non-arrival  of my DVDs from Bengal, more than to say, is it almost two weeks since the seller "claimed" to have sent a replacement, and there is no sign of the 12 discs. Not that I expected different from reviews of the site on eBay.

In the modern world, it is folly to think people will not know the difference in languages; there are so many documentary programmes, both on TV and YouTube, it is safer to consider the buyer can tell the difference.
My case is a good example, the seller didn't know I watched TV from Spain on Netflix, and had been to Russia - true, a long time ago - and could recognise Coptic writing.

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