Very bad
Very bad. Very strange. Very rude. I check website and the owner does all own reviews to make them look good but let me down
Now company appears bust
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Established in 1986, Paragon has grown into an industry leader with a vast portfolio of events that tell our story, a wide-ranging clientele with raving reviews, and a laser-like focus on customer service.
Mill Street, SL2 5AD, Slough, United Kingdom
Very bad. Very strange. Very rude. I check website and the owner does all own reviews to make them look good but let me down
Now company appears bust
Very shady indeed. Went online to book up for my daughters wedding and noticed the website and everything is still live, yet they’re appearing dissolved on companies house. History of dissolved companies with various mahals, avoid avoid avoid. Obvious scam.
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