Groupfirst Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you invest your in Group First you will lose your money.

Group First, Store First, Park First.

Here are the facts of my experience with Group First, Store First and Park First.

These companies all owned by the same person are not in my experience an investment to consider unless you wish to lose all your money.
Once they have your money you will never see it again. You will be treated appalling, you will be unable to speak to anyone but the girls answering the phone.
I have lost £90 k and others I know in a Face Book Group formed by unhappy investors have lost more. No one has had their money back from Store First or Park First.
The returns you are promised are never achieved then there are hidden costs an ultimately you are trapped with these expenses and your Pod or Parking space is worthless and cannot be sold.
Avoid this company and do not “ invest “ as you will never see your money again.
Look at Quentin Wilson’s comments about how he was enticed to “invest”in Park First and his outrage at losing his money.
Everything I have written is the truth.
I invite Mr Whittaker to sue me if he wishes to dispute any of my criticisms.
He is very unlikely to take any action as he knows I have been truthful in my review.
He is more likely to ask Trust Pilot to remove my post.
If Trust Pilot do remove this that would prove they cannot be trusted despite their name.
I would be glad to stand up in court and affirm my disgust with these companies.
In short, have nothing to do with Mr Whittaker and his companies.
Trust me, avoid at all costs.

17 July 2020
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