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10 years ago
Date of purchase: 04/27/2015
no complaints
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10 years ago
Date of purchase: 03/10/2015
Friendly , easy to use
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10 years ago
Date of purchase: 02/17/2015
Excellent service as delivered quickly and efficiently.
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10 years ago
Date of purchase: 04/16/2015
The service was very smooth.i
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10 years ago
Date of purchase: 03/22/2015
Did not have all the goods that I wanted to order
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10 years ago
Date of purchase: 04/28/2015
Sent the right thing in the time specified
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10 years ago
Date of purchase: 03/02/2015
First class service and book
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10 years ago
Date of purchase: 02/23/2015
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Trusted Customer
10 years ago
Date of purchase: 02/07/2015
A good catalogue of books to choose from
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Trusted Customer
10 years ago
Date of purchase: 04/21/2015
God service but postage a bit expensive - not much you can do though I…
God service but postage a bit expensive - not much you can do though I suspect.
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About Saint Andrew Press
As the publishing house of the Church of Scotland, Saint Andrew Press has a varied catalogue of books on faith and spirituality. Founded in 1954 to promote the works of the highly popular theologian William Barclay, the list today includes essential church resources, thought-provoking books on faith and histories.
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About Saint Andrew Press
As the publishing house of the Church of Scotland, Saint Andrew Press has a varied catalogue of books on faith and spirituality. Founded in 1954 to promote the works of the highly popular theologian William Barclay, the list today includes essential church resources, thought-provoking books on faith and histories.