About order ipod shuffle 4th

When I was trying to order an ipod shuffle 4th genereation, there was an error  on the page while processing. So I tried to login one more time again and I ordered an ipod shuffle 4th generation  (it said only one order). The problem is that my debit card was charged twice for two ipod shuffles, but i ordered only one. Could anyone help me out
thank you
waiting for your response

This page should help.
http://store.apple.com/us/help/viewing_changing_orders?mco=MTM3NDgzMjU
B-rock

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