therightcrowd.com Reviews 7

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.4

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I would give no stars if possible

I would give no stars if possible. This company seemed to be acting for a company already sinking and then chased me to sign up with a no win no pay solicitor who changed the original brief....I didn't. I believe a fraud case is now being investigated.
I also made an excellent investment, fully matured through Gulsen Ejder and various things make me wonder if she is just being made a scape-goat by The Right Crowd. Date of experience is over a year.

March 28, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Trolling

Mrs Varey I have seen the other sights that you have slandered my name as well which is very unfair and cruel a broker marketing a product
That has gone into administration
Does not make her a fraudster if anyone
Needs to be investigated it needs to be directors and the so called trustees
And companies house needs to do more research before allowing companies to be set up
I am being used as the easy target because all the people that owned the company are cowards and hiding and being protected by there wealth
I am where I have always been I am not hiding from anyone but this does not give anybody the right to troll me or abuse me
I cannot wait till all of this unfolds
Because of inflation grocery prices have gone up ,energy prices has gone up
Do you call them fraudsters no !!
You accept it and say it’s life we all do !!
Because we have no control
That’s exactly my position I’m
A little fish in a massive ocean
And couldn’t of predicted this to happen !!
Best wishes
Gulsen

March 22, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I also invested with The Right Crowd…

I also invested with The Right Crowd through Thomas Knifton at the end of 2019 purchasing shares and was told the company would go public and listed on the FTSE 500 early in 2020 but that never happened. Updates and communication are few and far between but lately my calls/messages and emails are not getting replied to.

I would advise staying well away from this company.

I tried calling the numbers left on previous reviews and on their website, one number does not exist and the other goes to voicemail.

March 16, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I invested through The right crowd

I invested through The right crowd, the person that managed my investment was Gulsen Ejder, when all was well she was in touch often with all the 'love' and 'kisses', when things got bad and company went into receivership she is nowhere to be found. ??? in on it. Do not answer her she is sweet and lightness to invest but when things go wrong she is suddenly very sick and unable to even answer txt messages. beware.

January 16, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not invest into The Right Crowd

I am also an investor into The Right Crowd. They did an IPO and I purchased shares within the company. The company was supposed to go public and be listed on the FTSE 500, however, that never happened. There has really been no updates and no updates of significance from the company. They are pretty much unreachable.

After doing some more research I have found that the director of the company Michael Gillett, seems to own several different capital companies selling various investments. I am not exactly sure why that is and why there is not a focus on bringing value to their investors in The Right Crowd.

Of course, this was a high risk investment in the first place but it seems there is really no focus on actually following through with any plans regarding bringing value to the company or brining returns to investors.

My advice is to stay away from this company and any other related companies. It is most likely you will just lose any money you invest. I invested in 2018 and there has been nothing of value from this company or in any of its communication (when there is even a communication).

I agree, with the other review here. If you are an investor into this company, you should share your experience as well. Let's hold this company and its directors accountable for our investment and the trust we put into them.

May 21, 2021
Unprompted review
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Reply from therightcrowd.com

Good afternoon,

We are sorry to hear that you feel you have been unable to contact us. Please be assured that we are here, in the office daily our team is growing constantly and our business has been going from strength to strength.
Perhaps you have old contact details for us- www.therightcrowd.com or 01202 313709 and we are always available to answer any questions or queries you may have.

Kind Regards

The Right Team

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

THE RIGHT CROWD - Bad investor treatment

In late 2018, I invested into and subscribed shares in THE RIGHT CROWD LIMITED as part of an Initial Public Offering of the company. The company claimed they would be listing on the FTSE 500. However, the IPO was always delayed for one reason or another. Now, a little over 2 years later, they still have not gone public.
No one in the company takes the time to give any reasonable explanations for any of the delays or why they have not followed through with listing. That is of course, when and if they actually respond to any emails or answer the phone. It doesn’t matter whether you contact them through their contact form on their website, call t or email them directly. Communication is nonexistent.
The last communication and update from them was in late November 2019 that they are going to list their shares on the Vienna Stock Exchange. Again, more than a year later and that has not happened.
The reason I am sharing this experience is to help others that may come across this company or any of its affiliated companies and warn against putting any investment into this company. Whether it be their company THE RIGHT CROWD LIMITED, THE RIGHT X, or any others where Mr. Michael Gillette (Director of THE RIGHT CROWD) is involved.
If there are any other investors who have invested in this company, please feel free to share your experience. Maybe they will wake up and treat their investors the way they should and bring us some actual returns on our investment.

February 17, 2021
Unprompted review
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Reply from therightcrowd.com

We are sorry to hear that you have not had contact from Mr. Gillett please contact us at any time in the office and we can update you on the business. We are pleased to confirm that the company is currently in a strong position. contact details are on www.therightcrowd.com

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