Thanks to overseas customers for their support and solicitude

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Update time : 2020-03-18 16:43:29

                                                                                                                     With the good control of the new outbreak in China, people of abroad have shown us great respect and support for us, which is also reflected in our website overseas. Many customers of abroad expressed their sympathy to us when they made inquiries and placed orders with us.
  
We are deeply moved. On behalf of qinfu yuncang overseas department, I would like to express our heartfelt thanks to our new and old customers at home and abroad!! Interested friends are welcome to our overseas website: www.spcloudmall.com
We will continue to serve you.
Thanks very much
 
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