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: I am in the process of taking them to court- they've had €2,440
: of mine since last November.
: Had nothing but excuses from Lee Niles- he couldn't source the
: Cartier watch I wanted and then he couldn't even process the
: refund. He's full of crap.
: Avoid this company like the plague.
Yep same thing happened to me, I gave the branded watch company 1400e last Nov 2009, and have had nothing but excuses from Lee Niles, and to be honest Trading Standards are next to useless, they told me there was nothing at all they could do, which begs the question what is the use of this agency at all??
Did you get anywhere with taking him to court, bercause I can't even locate him at the moment?
Clare
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