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Does anyone ever dealt with or know anything about the company Dial A Watch? (http://www.dialawatch.co.uk) Not that I'm looking to make a purchase from this company but there are some very suspicious links between this watch company, and what was formerly known as the new defunct "The Branded Watch Company". I'm aware of the kind problems that customers experienced with BWC and I was naive enough to make a purchase from them, although fortunately I received mine.
Dial A Watch has the same page old layout structure as BWC, very similar priced watches and again they ask for a 20% deposit to source the watch. They are apparently located in Northern Ireland so maybe this where we can now find the elusive Mr Lee Niles??
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