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BukuDunia.com Web site Launch PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
Dear loyal customers, it brings me great excitement to announce the launch of our new book website:

http://www.bukudunia.com

BukuDunia.com is a website that provide books from around the world. All kinds of books such as Text books, Rare & Out of stock books, in New & Used conditions are available. These books are provided from thousands of sellers, book agents, and publishers from around the world. If JuraganBuku.com is identical with Amazon, then BukuDunia.com is the rest of the world :-)

Just search for books using the search feature on the left part of the page. One book may have hundreds of sellers with hundreds of different prices. Make sure to read the description of the book before placing an order. With a built-in user management console, you can now easily track your orders, check out your shopping cart, confirm payments, and create a wish list easily.

Before beginning your shopping spree, please read the FAQ, Terms & Condition, and Privacy Policy first!
With the launch of BukuDunia.com , we hope to provide more book selections for your to choose from.


Enjoy your books!

PS: Constructive feedback on the website and our service is always welcomed. Just go to the "contact us" page and inform us of any issues you may have.

 - Api Perdana -

 
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