Ipad shipment concelled

Order number W219294269
yesturday i order an ipad from the online store and the shipment was cancelled .. i want to know the reason of the cancellation >> i try to find apple constomer service email and i didn t find ..

Hi,
Click this link: http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/
Select: iTunes Store Account & Billing
Select: Billing Inquiries
Click: Email Us
Carolyn

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