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Alhusseneh Mohammad AlShamasat stationery and toys shop 962778685808 Tafeleh - Alfarz Ayham Oudeh for Trading 962797525818 Aqaba AlHilim Aldahabi for mobile 962796390903 Jarash - Main St younis abu raqayyeq shop 962777379793 Karak - Alqatraneh Rami abdulall company 962798801188 Amman - Gardens Eman altahat for mobile 962779601040 Irbid - lwa alkura - Jdeta Ibrahim rawajfeh for electronics 962795941571 Tafeleh - Al aes moath Mohammad almomni 962777621684 Ajloun- Muthalth ashtfena Abdallah omari for mobile 962777875243 Irbid - Almazar moaya bashabsheh 962785531098 Ramtha - khat Alsham Khaled ali qaralleh shop 962797195363 Karak - Uni St - Muta Mohammad alhabki shop 962789988413 Irbid - North Ghour Al waha for E marketing 962795612600 Aqaba - Alharfyeh Ramzi Quraish for e marketing 962797117099 Amman - Marka Sadam Alyousef For mobile 962796070709 Amman - Sweleh Muhsen Mheidat for mobiles 962777907066 Irbid - Kufor Asad Free Kingdom for Commercial Investment 962770463003 Mafraq - Rawdet Prince Ali Amro Almenwer for stationery 962785676754 Zarqa - Main St Mushtaha For Travel 962799444663 Amman - Downtown Amman - Alshareef Naser street building No. Shanawani Exchange 0795485000 90 Amman - Ali Nasoh Altaher street building Shanawani Exchange 0795485000 No. 3 Amman - Alreda street - beside Alhusseni Shanawani Exchange (06) 4636472 mosque building No. 5 Swiss Exchange (06) 5340083 Ammnan - Tlaa Al Ali Swiss Exchange (06) 5926966 Amman - ABDON Swiss Exchange (06) 5857111 Amman - Swaifeh Alalami Exchange (06) 5852891 Amman - Subhi AlOmari Street (06) 4011333 Amman - Abdali - Grand floor - Investment Alalami Exchange street Alalami Exchange (06) 5686569 Amman - Aka street Alalami Exchange (06) 5534132 Amman - Wasfi Altal street (06) 5378777 Amman - PrincessRaya bint Alhussein street - Hamza exchange Near Arab Bank building No. 23 (06) 5810505 Amman - Hussni Snobar street - near Arab Hamza exchange Bank building No. 9 Amman - Al Khaldi Hospital street - near MUNqasrawi 0795774133 housing bank building No. 60 Amman - Prince Mohammed street - three circle - near Jordan Kuwait Bank building No. MUNqasrawi 0797858222 245 Amman - Islamic Scientific College School ( شارع البح رتي)JORDAN VALLEY (06) 5853737 Street - AlBohtari street Amman - AbedAlraheem AlHaj Mohammed JORDAN VALLEY (06) 5853737 street Amman - Istqlal street - Istqlal mall - Banks JORDAN VALLEY (06) 5627275 floor Amman - Almadenh almonawara street - Alhuda Exchange (06) 5658845 building No. 242 Amman - Almadenh circle - Gardens - Alshareef Naser bin jameel street building KAMAL EXCHANGE CO LLC (06) 5600060 No. 157 Amman - Alhezam Aldaaeri street/ beside KAMAL EXCHANGE CO LLC (06) 5600060 Ethad bank KAMAL EXCHANGE CO LLC (06) 5600060 Amman - Taj Mall - Abdoun - Banks Floor Al Mafraq - Al Hussein bin Talal street - next AL MAFRAQ EXCHANGE 962777689888 to thaqar Almadeneh resturant on the spot 962791001457 Amman - Alhashmi AL Nile Exchange (02) 6340144 Jarash - Shaab street يح الرونق) Amman - Hai AlRawnaq 7th Market Albainah Exchange (06) 5851918 ) building No. 8 Amman - Abdoun circle - Hashim bin Mubadalah Exchange 962796661198 Alhussein street building No. 22 دير ا يب سعيد ) Irbid - Main street - daer Abi saed Smart Mobile 962790541421 ) Saudi Exchange Est (06) 5560428 Amman - Wasfi Altal Street building No. 185 Amman - Alreda street - beside Alhusseni Saudi Exchange Est (06) 4623597 mosque building No. 4 Amman - Queen Rania street building No. Saudi Exchange Est (06) 5348777 296 Saudi Exchange Est (06) 4772321 Amman - Madaba
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