Some stories arrive loudly. This one arrived by sitting down and waiting.
For years, many of you have walked with me through short stories on StoryNook. Stories that travelled through forgotten histories, unnamed griefs, quiet courage, and lives that rarely ask to be remembered but deserve to be. This book grew out of that same soil. It did not begin as a plan. It began as a return.
What Remains: A Life Practised Carefully is my first officially published novel. It is inspired by the lives of my maternal grandparents, Harry Nelson Robson and Dipti Robson. Not as history lessons. Not as nostalgia. But as a study in how a life can be lived with discipline, gentleness, restraint, and care.
This is not a dramatic book. There are no grand twists waiting around corners. Instead, it pays attention. To routines. To waiting. To houses that slowly fill and empty. To the way love expresses itself not in declarations, but in consistency. To the courage of staying when leaving would have been easier.
Many of you who read my stories here know that I have always been drawn to what lingers rather than what explodes. This novel lives entirely in that space. It listens more than it speaks. It trusts the reader to arrive at meaning without being led by the hand.
If you have ever felt that the smallest lives often carry the deepest truths, this book is for you. If you believe that memory does not shout but breathes quietly beside us, you may find something familiar here.
The book is now available in Kindle and Paperback editions.
Whether you read it quickly or slowly, whether it comforts you or unsettles you, thank you for being part of this long, patient journey of words. StoryNook has always been where my stories first learned how to breathe. This one simply learned how to stay.
As always, read gently.
Trishikh
Congratulations π
Much awaited π
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Thank yoou Aparna. Yes, this was indeed a long dream come true, now, slowly I will publish collections of my short stories.
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Well done, Trishikh.
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Thank you so much. This was long awaited. My first entry as a published writer. Many more miles to go though.
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I am sure you will succeed. Your stories are always very gripping and interesting. I wish you the best of luck π
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Thank you. All of this has been possible due to the constant appreciation and support of friends like you who have been a constant source of encouragement.
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It is my pleasure. You’re welcome.
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Congratulations on your first novel !!
I couldnβt find it on (my)Amazon (usa)
Is it only available in Europe ? π
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Thank you so much. Right now it seems to be available only on Kindle. Amazon says, the paperback will be available in 3 to 5 days.
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I added your book to my KU library. Watch my blog for the review.
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That is so great. Thank you so much, I look forward to your review.
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Many many congratulations!! I am glad that you moved towards publication though gently. I am sure it will stay.
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Yes I finally took the leap. It was long awaited. I was also learning the different ways to publish the book, and something that suited me best. For this one I did it with KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing). It has its plus and minus points. Let’s see how it goes. But one thing is sure, I will keep on publishing now by the grace of God.
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Even I wish to try out KDP. God willing. Letβs see.
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I found it fairly easy to get this done. I did it all by myself, only by studying a bit on Google and watching a few videos. Though the subject of publishing on KDP is vast, there’s lots to learn. This was my first experiment.
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Congratulations on your book!
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Thank you so much.
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Many many congratulations!
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Thank you so much Indrajit.
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Aum Shanti
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Thank you.
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Thank you Ned. You have been one of the oldest fans of my stories. It’s my pleasure to share the news about my first Novel on your website.
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Congratulationsβ¦I look forward to reading your book. Iβll add it to my kindle library this morning.
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Thank you so much. I look forward to you reading it.
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Wow congratulations π
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Thank you so much Priti. Always treasure your support.
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Wow congratulations π my next book is also coming within few days. β NIHARIKA THE UNKNOWN STAR β
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Thank you. I look forward to reading your book as well. Which publishing service are you using. I published my book through KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing).
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Oh that’s great ππΌ I don’t know how to publish through KDP. My last book ” The Touch of Breeze” in Bengali ,” বাঀাসΰ§ΰ¦° ΰ¦ΰ§ΰ¦ΰ¦―ΰ¦Όΰ¦Ύ” was published by Notion press
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I heard that Notion Press is good for printed books in India. Let me see. I want to try it out also for my readers in India. I have already published thing book through KDP, now I am not sure if it can be publlished through Notion Press again for customers in India.
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Oh what is KDP ?
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It’s Kindle Direct Publishing, research it on the internet.
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Thank you for your kind information. I will research it
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How do you publish there ?
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You can sign in with your amazon account. Then its pretty easy. Ofcourse you need to upload manuscripts according to their formats etc. You need to study it a bit over the internet, then you will come to know much. I am still very new to it, this is my first book through KDP.
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https://amzn.in/d/8ASvObA. Thank you ππΌ this is my last bookβΊοΈ
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This is great I just added it to my cart. Will buy it and let you know.
Now I have 2 publishing related questions, as I am very new to publishing printed books.
1.) Was this done through Notion Press?
2.) Is it available globally?
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Yes through notion press . Yes globally available
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Thank you, I will check out Notion Press as well. Do we need to spend anything to publish a book on Notion Press or can it be done absolutely free of cost.
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Now itβs chargeable. I published my first short story book β Love of Rain β free of cost. My second book has been published in two languages. In Bengali,β বাঀাসΰ§ΰ¦° ΰ¦ΰ§ΰ¦ΰ¦―ΰ¦Όΰ¦Ύβ was free of cost . The English version,β The Touch of Breezeβ was chargeable. Now they stopped free publishing
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Okay I get it. This is helpful information. I am presently writing my 2nd novel. Let’s see how I decide to publish it.
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Congratulations on your book!
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Thank you. Treasure your support and best wishes.
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I would love to buy this. My Kindle is years out of date, and Iβve lost all the recharge cables. Alas.
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Where are you based. The paperback version will be available within a few days.
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Look forward to that.
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Dear Micharl, now you can read the book in printed paperback format. You can buy it in Amazon by clicking on the following lonk:
https://a.co/d/1jdAJRF
The price will differ for different countries. For the US itβs 6 dollars.
Where are you based?
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Great to know. All the best.
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Thank you so much for your best wishes Savitha.
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Congratulations Trishikhβ¦I look forward to reading your book. Iβll add it to my kindle library this morning.
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Thank you Dave. I look forward to you reading my book.
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Kudos on your book publication.
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Thank you so much.
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Congratulations!
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Thank you so much AM.
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Many Congratulations Trishikh!!
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Thank you so much Karima.
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“There was language everywhere.” You did not squander that opportunity! I can only hope that the grandchildren who live with my wife and me will remember us as fondly as you remember your grandparents.
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Dear Geoff, thank you so much. So glad that the you liked the book, especially the use of language. I am sure your gandchildren will also remember you with the same affection. Just that not everyone gets around to writing, and nitty gritties of publishing.
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Congratulations, Trishikh! Look forward to reading.
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Dear Kajoli, thank you. I am sure that you wouuld like the book.
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Congratulations on your book! How might I purchase a paperback copy?
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Dear Rebecca, now it is also available in paperback:
https://a.co/d/1jdAJRF
The price will differ for different countries. For the US it’s 6 dollars.
Where are you based?
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I’m in the USA.
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Then it’s easy, you can buy the paperback for $ 6 from Amazon. Here’s the link: https://a.co/d/ftciGhK
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Congrats on your first officially published novel!
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Thank you so much. It’s really a long dream come true.
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well im not surprised, well done mate, proud of you.
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Thank you so much William. I treasure your love and blessings.
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Congratulations, Trishikh! I think your book reaches a wider audience. All the best!
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Thank you so much. May your words come true.
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I have faith it will come true. My pleasure, trishikh
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Congratulations. I can load to my husband’s kindle. Many thanks.
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Dear Peggy, that is so nice of you. I really look forward to you reading my book. You have been liking and commenting on my short stories for a very long time now, so a your feedback on my first novel would really mean a lot to me.
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This is a real celebration! Congratulations on the book! You must be so pleased and your family members should be so very proud. I believe that heritage, legacy & memory are so, so important and if we can each give something back to our own families/ people/ communities, etc., by acknowledging that, it is such a joy for everyone. I hope and trust you will celebrate this in some very special way, Trishikh. With you in Spirit on this momentous occasion!
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Thank you so much for this deeply generous note. It touched me more than I can easily say. What Remains was written precisely in the spirit you describe, of listening to memory, honouring inheritance, and offering something back to those who came before us and those who walk alongside us now. Your words feel like a gentle hand on the shoulder at the end of a long journey, reminding me why the walk mattered. I will indeed celebrate, softly and with gratitude, and I am thankful to know that you are there in spirit on this moment.
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It’s so mutual. Continue to be a Torch-Bearer, Trishikh, and the rest will follow by Nature. So glad that my humble words had some meaning for you! Thank you for your very positive response, it energizes me too and gives me even more focus. It’s indeed mutual.
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Congratulation, may your book seminated widely.
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Thank you so much. Your love and blessings mean a lot to me, as you have appreciated my work for so long now.
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Congratulations, Trishihk! And all the best! π
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Thank you so much. Really treasure your best wishes.
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congratulations, & blessings!πΉwell done!! ππΌβ€οΈππΌ
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Thank you so much. I treasure your best wishes and blessings.
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Kindle! Congratulations. I am looking forward to reading this just as I look forward to all of your writings on here.
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Thank you so much. It’s available both in Kindle and Paperback. https://a.co/d/ftciGhK
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Congratulations on your book being published Trishikh. Blessings upon its birth into the literary world. May it thrive and blossom in all ways.
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Dear Katelon, I always treasure your love and blessings. They have given me much encouragement over the years through my writing journey. Am glad that finally a published and printed book happened. This is just the beginning, now slowly I will publish all my short stories in small collections.
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Thatβs a great idea! Maynit all come together easily!
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Thank You Katelonπ
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Congratulations, Trishikh! May it do so very well. I had been hoping you would write a novel one day. Your short stories are begging to be put in a collection but they were also beseeching you to write a novel. May your dreams come true. I predict a major success.
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Thank you so much. I treasure your best wishes. May your words come true.
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Hmmm usually I read fantasy or occult selections. But your stories have opened an apatite for me. You have shown me the magic in simply being. Something I had taken for granted before. Perhaps I will buy it.
Cheers, M
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You honour me greatly by saying this. If simplicity, simple lives, real lives in my stories have stuck with you, then I am sure that you would like my novel.
This being my first published work in print, it is very special to me.
I would really treasure you reading it, and letting me know how you felt. It is a true story though, so there was no scope for dramatisation in this novel.
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Thatβs more than alright, I read biographies and love history. And this sounds like it would be a comfy read at home. If I wanted to have it autographed, how would I go about it?
β M
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Well that would not be very difficult. But I think it will be very costly to send the book to India and then sign it and send it back to US.
I don’t even have an author’s copy as of not. As the book is printed in the US. It’s $6 in the US. To buy it in India I have to pay an additional $16 shipping charge.
So I guess if you courier me the book for signing it might cost around $32 to send it from the US to India and back to US.
The single copy that I had ordered, is unfortunately stuck in India customs in Delhi due to an address mistake. That is another unfortunate story, which I think will sort out, but will take time.
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Yeah I can imagine. And with the tariffs this idiot- I mean the βpresidentβ has placed it would be harder still. I ordered a book from England and it still never reached the person I ordered it for.
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Though all of us book lovers love paperback, for now it seems that we have to be satisfied with kindle versions.
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I prefer hard covers personally. Or at least the semi hard covers. Paperbacks are good for when you travel around in a car or bus.
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I too personally like hardcovers. This book was a bit thin for hardcover options though, so I had to go for paperback.
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Well in that case paper back it is my friend
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A gentle, powerful reflectionβstories that arrive quietly often leave the deepest impact. Thank you for taking us along on this journey. πβ¨
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Safia, thank you for reading with such attentiveness. I love how you put it. Some stories do not knock, they simply sit beside you and stay. I am grateful you chose to walk this quiet road with me, page by page.
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This feels like a moment worth honouringβnot only because the book is published, but because of the way it has been arrived at.
There is a visible perseverance behind this work: years of attention to quiet lives, restraint in language, and a refusal to hurry meaning. That kind of fidelity to oneβs material is rare, and it shows.
Itβs right to celebrate this milestone. And it also feels right to say that a book shaped with such care deserves to be received on its own merit, with the seriousness and respect it quietly asks for.
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Livora, thank you for reading the work so closely and for honouring the path that led to it.
Your words recognise not just the finished book, but the patience, hesitation, and long silences that shaped it. That means a great deal to me.
I am grateful that you see the restraint as intention, and the slowness as care. If the book asks to be met quietly and seriously, it is because readers like you make that meeting possible.
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Let us know when your book becomes available in India – Kindle or paperback.
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Dear Kajoli, my first Book/ novel “What Remains: A Life Practised Carefully” is printed and published in US, so the paperback, though available in India through Amazon.com is a bit costly for Indian consumbers, as you have to pay 3 times the books cost on shipping.
However the Kindle version is available for INR 271/- in India. If you don’t have a kindle device, you can download the kindle app on your mobile from play store and read it. It is free for Kindle Unlimited customers.
Link to Amazon.com for both Kindle and paperback versions: https://a.co/d/0a2uXM3d
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I have Kindle but the link takes me to Amazon international and does not allow me to download the INR 271 version because my Amazon address is Indian.
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Well it worked for my Kindle. I bought it from Amazon.com, just had to give my PAN card and AADHAR card, there are options to add other KYC docs also. You need to do it only once with Amazon.com then you can do future international purchases. Try doing it (accessing Amazon.com) from a laptop or a desktop rather than your Kindle or mobile for the first time.
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Try this link: https://amzn.in/d/01g0sjC6
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They are telling to change to Amazon.com account to purchase the Kindle version. Hopefully it will be available to amazon.in too
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You can easily buy it from Amazon.com. I bought it from Amazon.com for Rs. 271/- sitting here from Kolkata. It’s good to have access in both Amazon.com and Amazon.in. Since this book is published in the US, it will not be available on Amazon.in.
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Okay, I shall give it another try.
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Let me know if you succeed or not. I would be anxious to know.
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Sure I will. I have my Amazon prime subscription in Amazon.in and they are giving an option to change to Amazon.com for purchasing the book, which is not feasible for me as I buy products in India.
I believe there is an option in KDP which allows you to make the book available in different countries.
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Yes, my book is available in India.
Try this link: https://amzn.in/d/01g0sjC6
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No, They are still telling me to transfer my account to Amazon.com
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Try this link: https://amzn.in/d/01g0sjC6
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