EPractice: Java Standard Edition 6 Programmer Certified Professional Exam

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Hi,
I have been trying to buy this problem from your site, ePractice: Java Standard Edition 6 Programmer Certified Professional Exam. but every time i press the "Fortsätt handla" , I got directly back to the previous page.
could anybody help please?
thanks in advance,Couple of suggestions ....
(1) The oracle site is quite big ... please indicate the URL you are using.
(2) Checkout this link also {forum:id=923}
(3) Checkout this blog http://blogs.oracle.com/certification/ where a few recent entries are relevant :
...... especially http://blogs.oracle.com/certification/entry/0419 and links from that page.
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