Importing spanned .mp4 AVCHD files

My client shot a long video on a Samsung HMX-F80 camcorder  He mailed the SD card to me.  As one would guess, if I import the .mp4 files into Premiere CS5.5 (Windows), there is a slight bit of video missing at the borders of each clip.  I tried importing the files using Premiere's Media Browser, but it brought the clips in individually.  Is there any work around for this?  I *might* be able to get the camera from the client, which might be useful because Samsung has some sort of utility software on the camera itself (not available as a stand-alone program).  But in case I can't, I'd like to know what else is possible.
J. D.

Just to clarify... did you copy the individual files or the entire folder structure from SD card to hard drive... or are you importing directly from the SD card?
The way it is supposed to work (according to http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1015001?tstart=0 previous discussion) is importing from the folder links the files together, as Jim said

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