Where Is My Autographed Book from M. Phillips?

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The user has not received an autographed copy of "Beyond Einstein" ordered on July 1st for a birthday gift, despite the website indicating a 1-2 week delivery timeframe. Attempts to contact Michael Phillips via email have failed, and the provided phone number is disconnected. The address listed on mkaku.org is outdated, as Michael has recently moved. Cory R. from the forum acknowledges the issue and offers to assist further, suggesting that the user reach out to him directly. There is a consensus that the user deserves a refund or discount due to the inconvenience caused.
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I haven't received my book! Help!

Hiya,

I ordered an autographed book of Beyond Einstein by Dr. Kaku from M. Phillips on July 1rst as a birthday gift for my girlfriend on July 26(Monday). I followed the mailing instructions as stated on mkaku.org. The website said 1-2 weeks, and the address is only a mere 3 miles from my house. I have been unable to get in contact with Michael via Email .. The phone number for that address is "temporarily disconnected", and I even stopped by the house that is the address indicated as Hyperspace productions, but there was no answer. I am now just concerned that I have been had!.. Can anyone shed some light on this?

Thanks!
 
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Please get in touch with Michael at mphillips@mkaku.org.

He recently moved from the address stated on the site, and we apologize for not updating the new address at MKaku.org. If he does not get back to you soon, send me an email at CoryR@mkaku.org.

We apologize for the delay.

Cory R.
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I don't suppose that Jfoe will get a refund, or atleast a discount for the inconveniance, as well as not being informed of such changes in addresses, etc, will he?

I think he definitely deserves one. :)

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So I know that electrons are fundamental, there's no 'material' that makes them up, it's like talking about a colour itself rather than a car or a flower. Now protons and neutrons and quarks and whatever other stuff is there fundamentally, I want someone to kind of teach me these, I have a lot of questions that books might not give the answer in the way I understand. Thanks
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