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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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We have ordered total 6 lanterns in two separate orders but they have supplied only 2 support rods for 6 lights ordered. Each light requires 1 support rod.
  

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We ordered a total of 6 lanterns in two orders. Each light requires 1 support rod, but they have supplied a total of only 2 support rods.

  • We ordered a total of 6 lanterns in two orders.
  • Each light requires 1 support rod, but they have supplied a total of only 2 support rods.
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We ordered a total of 6 lanterns in two orders. Each light requires 1 support rod, but they have supplied a total of only 2 support rods.

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