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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>What has IBM got to do with this? Your problem is with Lenovo not IBM. You may be confused because Lenovo bought the IBM Thinkpad brand.

Ultimately your point still stands, websites should make an educated guess on the customer&#039;s location using IP-to-country look-up lists (some which are freely available). They should also allow the user to override the default country selection and remember the user&#039;s preference.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What has IBM got to do with this? Your problem is with Lenovo not IBM. You may be confused because Lenovo bought the IBM Thinkpad brand.</p>
<p>Ultimately your point still stands, websites should make an educated guess on the customer&#8217;s location using IP-to-country look-up lists (some which are freely available). They should also allow the user to override the default country selection and remember the user&#8217;s preference.</p>
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