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		<title>Checkout Re-Visited: Step 5 — check it out before you check-out: the Review-and-Confirm Page</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Probably the only page you really will not want to dispose from checkout. It’s a bit like putting everything in your basket onto the cashier’s conveyor while potentially realizing you missed something that wasn’t on you shopping list or that you must have left your wallet on the desk at home. Now more shopping outlets start thinking more seriously about new ways to make online purchasing a more pleasant experience for their customers.]]></description>
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