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Q & A: Paying by money order

Question: I need a phone number and an address to send by money order because I really need this product because looking at me I don't have any hair in my front because my braider.

Answer: To purchase by money order all you have to do is use the shopping cart at http://www.nwscents.com to select what you want. Then when you check out click "money order" as your payment form. You will receive a verification of your order by email. When you do, print it, and send it with your money order to us at:

The Franklin and Franklin Company
PO Box 6271
Vancouver, WA 98668

You might want to wait to order because I am working on a new book which I should have available by next week. The book talks about how to take care of natural black hair. I belive that using the right products are important. But it is also important to pay close attention to how you take care of your hair. This new book, as well as our other book - Twelve Steps For Growing Black Hair, provide important information about the care and maintenance of healthy black hair.

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