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We own mahamdg.com, a retail store in Iran, MahamDG.com. were one of the primary LG tv distributors in Iran. We also love to sell LG Phones to our customers cause they eventually asked us for LG phone prices.
we just have a suggestion based on a poll on www.mahamdg.com , our customers want their LG TVs to have the Persian language.
thanks for your attention and please answer us if you wish.

 

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