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Hi all, I'm new here and to be honest I'm here for one reason only.
John Cox
Seriously, I'm here just to warn others !Around 18 months ago I was offered the same, if not a better deal than "Pos".
I was drawn into this by a friend that had actually had some very good dealings with John Cox.
Even though I trusted this friend I found it very hard to trust John.
I was lucky that something made me feel that way.After several meetings and coming very close to signing a contract, my initial outlay and deposit suddenly went through the roof.
(Almost doubled !)
I'm lucky that my neighbours of around 5 years are in the real estate game and I took the contract to them and we spent a night going through it.
Even though it looked ok my neighbour took it to work the next day and made some more enquiries.
John's projections for the increase in value of the property,( that was also in Grassmere), his rental guarantees, and his professional history were just so over inflated that his true nature was soon discovered.
I won't pretend to be any sort of real estate expert and I'm glad to have had some help.John Cox is one of the smoothest con men I've ever met
The guy has been bankrupted before so don't think he's too worried about that.
He knows how to play the game.
Yes…………he's had some succesful developments, but he uses that to his full advantage to rip off the new investors when it come to covering all his bad ones."Not to be touched with a 10 foot pole" is how I would personally describe the man.
And as far as my friend that introduced me to him ?
He invested in 3 properties in the early days of John's latest company and to be honest got in at the right time.
I saw him yesterday though, and he's now chasing up money that's been taken from his account without his knowlege
for fees that were never, ever in any of his contracts, and he's getting the same run around from the secretary."He's not here…………..he's at a meeting………………….he will call you back…………….blah blah blah.
Be very careful if you ever see the name "John Cox" is all I'll say.
Regards,
Simon Browne