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Fraudulent Company
About 5 years ago, I signed a year lease for a virtual address with Regus. After the first year, I did not sign anything renewing my contract for another year. Instead, I assumed I was put on a month to month like most real estate leases. On June 5th, I emailed Regus stating that I will be terminating the contract which was set to expire on August 31st. However, they told me that I was automatically renewed for an ENTIRE YEAR just because I was 5 days off their arbitrary requirement. There is no reason to require 3 months notice, as this is a virtual office and not an actual space. Additionally, I would argue that I have been on a month to month contract and should only require 30 days notice.
Desired outcome: Terminate my contract immediately
This complaint has been resolved automatically due to user's inactivity.
Invoice charge after ending agreement! Regus its scam!
The situation with Regus is highly frustrating and concerning. On 6/3/2023 I signed up to use the workspace for just 5 days, but I couldn't use it even once. Upon requesting cancellation, I came across a 24-month contract policy that does not allow early termination, imposing me a monthly fee of $ 225.00. I received an email response from employee [Redacted] stating that my contract will remain active until 6/30/2025. It really is an absurd and disorganized situation. I made three payments of R$ 225.00 in July (tree fees in the same month) without using the service and after requesting cancellation. I demand the immediate cancellation of the contract related to the account [protected] and CANCELLATION OF ALL CHARGES. I want my money back as well, I payed $ 675 for nothing. I will not pay another cent to this fraudulent company. This's scam. Don't fall into the Regus scam, you'll have a headache!
Desired outcome: Please, return the money wrongly charged. Cancel the contract I am not aware of, cancel any future taxes.
Guys. This response didn't resolve the situation. I can't afford all this for all this time, I simply have nothing. I need someone responsible to help me resolve this situation without me losing everything. I need help canceling these charges, some fine or something like all contracts are. There cannot be an incancellable contract. There are several complaints on the internet about the same problem. The company prefers to lose reputation rather than help the customer to be satisfied. I'm so disappointed with the way the company has handled this issue. I really hope I can resolve it with someone responsible in another way.
When will regus respond to my complaint?
Virtual office subscription cancelation
Our virtual office contract was extended for 24 months without our agreement in August. Where contract only starts on 1 December 2023. Regus is not agreeing to cancel. Unbelievable how they have extended contract 3 months before the end without us agreeing and are not agreeing to cancel. We have never agreed to extension but they insist that fees are anyway due.
Desired outcome: Contract cancelation and apology
this is not the case : I am deeply dissatisfied with the manner in which Regus has handled our contract renewal and cancellation request, despite my numerous attempts to resolve the issue amicably.
It is bewildering to me that, after sending 10 emails querying the terms of renewal, I've been met with nothing but intransigent replies stating that 'nothing can be changed' because the due date for cancellation has already passed.
The failure of your company to clearly communicate the August deadline for cancellation is unacceptable. ( I am attaching proof email). We were under the impression that the next payment cycle would commence in December, a fact that made the abrupt introduction of an August deadline not just surprising but frankly, deceptive.
To make matters worse, August is a widely recognized holiday period, during which many businesses operate at reduced capacity. Yet, Regus has made no effort to take this into account, nor has anyone from your team reached out to clarify these opaque terms.
I urge you to review these circumstances and take immediate corrective action. This experience has been nothing short of frustrating and disappointing, and it raises serious questions about the integrity of Regus as a service provider.
Refund of deposit
We cancelled our longstanding account with Regus Perth Forrest Centre, Australia and received part of our deposit back.
I have been trying to get the Accounts team to send me details for the remaining balance for over a month and all I get is a recurring message to say they are looking into it. If I request a contact name or any further details, I still only receive the same recurring message.
For such a small amount, this is taking too long to resolve. It needs to be finalised once and for all.
It doesn't help that your contact details are only for the US, which is not open during Australian business hours.
Please finalise this issue immediately, so that we don't have to deal with your company again.
Desired outcome: Full refund of deposit and a complete response to my email requests.
This complaint has been resolved automatically due to user's inactivity.
Apply arbitrary indexation rate 4% higher than official rate
The UK inflation rate is 6.4% according to the UK government: https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices
Regus claims that it can change your rent arbitrarily even if you agreed a fixed price for a certain period with them based on inflation.
But Regus does not even follow the official inflation rate. They sought to apply an over 10% increase to our contract even though the inflation rate is 6.4%.
They violate even the clause they cited themselves: "The indexation rate that is applied is based on the current inflation rate at the time of it being applied (not at the time of signing the agreement)."
Latest exchange on 8 Sep:
Let’s revisit what you said first to see how Regus has constantly shifted its position upon scrutiny.
On 4 Sept at 9:06 AM, you told us the indexation rate for July was >10.5% because:
“54. Annual indexation:: For all agreements with a term greater than 12 months, or a month-to-month agreement not terminated within 12 months, the indexation applied is 8.7%. In high-inflation countries, indexation may be applied on a quarterly basis based on the start date of the agreement. The indexation rate that is applied is based on the current inflation rate at the time of it being applied (not at the time of signing the agreement). Please speak to your Community Team at any time to request the current indexation rate.
Please note that the indexation applied to your account is the current rate as per the last section of the paragraph.”
Then on 4 Sept at 3:10 PM, you told us that 8.7% was the indexation rate for July because it was “the prevailing rate of indexation”:
“8.7% is the prevailing rate of indexation currently for the UK. 10.5% was the prevailing rate for February to May this year. The indexation on your account was processed in July but using the 10.5% which was valid up until the end of May. In this instance we can change the indexation rate to the current rate of 8.7% and refund the difference.”
Then on 8 Sep at 9:35 AM, you admitted that 8.7% was not the correct rate for July after all after I showed you the ONS figures. Regus failed to honour its own provision to apply the “current inflation rate”. No reason is provided as to why Regus does not apply the current inflation rate that its own provision requires.
“8.7% was the inflation rate when indexation was set. We review and set the rates every three months, not monthly.”
To conclude, the rate should be 6.8%, not 8.7% (and we deny you can adjust the rent in any event because we fixed the price till 31 Mar 2024) because:
1. Regus’ own clause provides that “The indexation rate that is applied is based on the current inflation rate at the time of it being applied” and the current rate is conclusively 6.8% based on the ONS figures. You cited this as the basis for the indexation.
2. Regus last updated the House Rules in July 2023 (see the attached with the “July 2023” dates) but failed to update the indexation rate within those House Rules. Thus, contrary to what you said, Regus did review the House Rules in July already. It just did not change the inflation rate because it was lower and did not suit it.
3. You claim that Regus reviews the rate quarterly. That is demonstrably false as you also said that Regus applied 10.5% from February to May (which does not make sense as the inflation rate as shown below was only 10.5% back in December 2022). The next quarter is June to August and by June, the inflation rate fell to 7.9%.
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Hi John,
Please accept my apologies, I don’t think my answer was very clear.
8.7% was the inflation rate when indexation was set. We review and set the rates every three months, not monthly. Therefore, the rate that was processed on your account previously was the last quarter’s and not this one. This was the reason for the change, we incorrectly set this for a previous quarter, not the current one, and apologise for it.
The rate of the next indexation is due to be reviewed and set again this month. The paragraph stating the current indexation rates is meant to communicate that the rate used is not the rate when a customer signs an agreement but the current rate (set that quarter, not month).
Again, sorry for the confusion. I can let you know that I have communicated this to the highest levels in order to consider re-wording the house rules in order to improve the clarity of this section.
Best regards,
Jan C.
Customer Care Specialist
By email dated 4 September, Regus acknowledged that it applied the wrong indexation rate (they applied a December 2022 rate at 10.5% even though the inflation rate is 6.8% in July 2023) and said it would update the invoice.
It is 7 September and Regus still has not issued the updated invoice despite my repeated promptings.
(This is another example why no one should give Regus authority to just dip into their bank account. If Regus made a mistake and overcharges you, it will takeover to correct its own mistake.)
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Regus 4 Sept email:
Hi John,
8.7% is the prevailing rate of indexation currently for the UK. 10.5% was the prevailing rate for February to May this year. The indexation on your account was processed in July but using the 10.5% which was valid up until the end of May. In this instance we can change the indexation rate to the current rate of 8.7% and refund the difference.
I have sent this to the finance team to calculate and adjust your account and will advise once they have completed this.
Best regards,
Jan C.
Customer Care Specialist
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My response of 5 Sep
This is exactly why we refused to give you general access to our bank account. Regus can’t be trusted to get basic calculations right. You said below: “In this instance we can change the indexation rate to the current rate of 8.7% and refund the difference.” First, as noted below, the indexation rate from July is 6.8%, not 8.7%. And definitely not the 10.5% you wrongly applied at the outset. As you can see in the table below, it already dropped to 10.1% by January 2023.
We are very glad not to have allowed you to just dip into our account as it would have taken us forever to get the refund.
In our case, you just need to withdraw the attached invoice and issue a new one with no rent increase. Or, if you continue to claim you have the right to increase rent mid-way through the contract despite the agreed fixed price, reduce the increase to 6.8%, which is, in your words, “the prevailing rate of indexation currently in the UK”, which your own clause says should apply. Please issue the new invoice now to avoid delay.
Regus’ customers have over the years reported a host of issues, including the imposition of charges without agreement, unilateral changes to contractual terms, and other misleading practices.
Here is a guide on how to deal with Regus: https://medium.com/the-rival-blog/guide-to-effective-actions-against-regus-209373cc9f93
Regus claims the right to increase your rent based on the official inflation rates. If this clause applies to you, be very vigilant about the rate Regus applies and do not take their word for what the official inflation rates are. (NB: If you agreed with Regus a price for a fixed period, Regus has no basis to increase your rent midway through your contract as discussed above.)
Regus claims that it applies the prevailing inflation rate at the time of adjustment. In our experience, it doesn’t. It will try to cherry-pick the month in the last 12 months that has the highest inflation rate. In one case, they sought to apply a rate of 10.5% from December 2022 even though the adjustment took place in September 2023. By July 2023, the official inflation rate had fallen to 6.8%. When challenged, Regus still sought to apply 8.7%, arguing that this was the prevailing rate in July 2023. It wasn’t.
Painfully, one has to fight them tooth and nail even on objective facts, which is draining and unnecessary. And Regus never apologises.
Based on our correspondence with them, we have established that Regus, by its own admission, applied 10.5% to adjustments for UK customers between January and July 2023.
If your rent adjustments took place during that period, you have the right to claim back the differences from Regus for up to six years from when they applied the wrong inflation rates. According to the ONS, inflation rate dropped to 10.1% by January, 8.7% by April, and 6.8% by July 2023. The differences (from the 10.5% Regus applied) therefore can be substantial.
Further evidence on Regus failing to apply its own provision that any indexation should be done on the prevailing inflation rate. They falsely claimed that the prevailing rate is 8.7% but it is in fact only 6.8% on the Government website.
This was their false statement: "8.7% is the prevailing rate of indexation currently for the UK. 10.5% was the prevailing rate for February to May this year. The indexation on your account was processed in July but using the 10.5% which was valid up until the end of May. In this instance we can change the indexation rate to the current rate of 8.7% and refund the difference. "
Regus has since admitted that they messed up the calculation (even assuming they can change the rent despite fixing it for 18 months, which we continue to deny):
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The clause you cited itself says: “The indexation rate that is applied is based on the current inflation rate at the time of it being applied (not at the time of signing the agreement).” Clearly you did not even follow your own provisions then. Where is the apology?
As for 8.7%, this is different from the rate on the Government website, which is 6.4% in July 2023 (https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/bulletins/consumerpriceinflation/july2023#:~:text=The%20Consumer%20Prices%20Index%20(CPI)%20annual%20inflation%20rate%20for%20housing,price%20cap%20in%20July%202023.). Where do you get your 8.7% figure?
• The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH) rose by 6.4% in the 12 months to July 2023, down from 7.3% in June.
• On a monthly basis, CPIH fell by 0.3% in July 2023, whereas it rose by 0.6% in July 2022.
• The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 6.8% in the 12 months to July 2023, down from 7.9% in June.
• On a monthly basis, CPI fell by 0.4% in July 2023, compared with a rise of 0.6% in July 2022.
This is all without prejudice to our primary position that we fixed a price of £683 for 18 months.
From: Customer Service
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2023 3:10 PM
To: John Kwan
Subject: RE: Escalation CRM:[protected]
Hi John,
8.7% is the prevailing rate of indexation currently for the UK. 10.5% was the prevailing rate for February to May this year. The indexation on your account was processed in July but using the 10.5% which was valid up until the end of May. In this instance we can change the indexation rate to the current rate of 8.7% and refund the difference.
I have sent this to the finance team to calculate and adjust your account and will advise once they have completed this.
Best regards,
Jan C.
Customer Care Specialist
Early Termination Case# C-[protected]-B4J3 CRM:[protected]
There was some reason I have to close the business. I call my center site team Regus Del Amo that how should I end the agreement at the beginning of July. And I was told that just sent a cancellation request to them. On 8/25/23 Friday, I sent the request but I didn't get any reply. On 8/29/23, I called them to ask the step of termination, I got the reply to...
Read full review of RegusUnilateral 10% price increase despite agreed fix price
We negotiated a fixed price with Regus for £683 for 18 months. They sent us an email where we can click "Accept". The email states clearly: "By clicking on the ‘I Accept this renewal’ button you will be agreeing to the term and price option next to the button and your renewal will process automatically." Nothing on that email says anything about Regus' right to unilaterally change the price mid-way through the contract.
Regus now seeks to increase the rent by more than 10% to £754. We would never have gone through the 18-month option if we knew they could massively jack up the price (far above the £721 price for 6 months).
Extremely dishonest business that should be brought to account.
Further exchange with Regus:
Hi,
Three points:
1. First, even based on your own clauses below, the rate is 8.7% but you in fact applied an over 10% increase, from £685 to £754.72. This breaches your own terms even if they apply (quod non).
2. Second, when we agree to a fixed price of £683, that was for a period of 18 months. There is no contractual basis for you to breach that agreement. There was no mention of the possibility of changing the prices during that period.
3. Third, under relevant legislation, Regus cannot unilaterally change the terms of contract as such terms are unfair and therefore unenforceable (your T&Cs apply to all customers, including many consumers). See the Guidance of the Competition and Markets Authority: “If a term could be used to force the consumer to accept unanticipated costs or penalties, new requirements, or reduced benefits, it is likely to be considered unfair whether or not it is meant to be used in that way.”
John
From: Customer Service
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2023 9:06 AM
To: John Kwan
Subject: RE: Escalation CRM:[protected]
Hi John,
When you agree to an extension (or any other type of agreement) this involves you confirming that you have read and understood the terms and conditions and house rules.
We have applied indexation to your agreement, it is not an arbitrary increase in monthly fee.
The house rules you quoted are not the house rules showing in your online account for account [protected]. These are updated on a regular basis and the latest can be found in your online account. There are certain countries that have a high fluctuation in market values where the indexation is applied on a quarterly basis, but for agreements in the UK it is applied yearly. The house rules state the following:
54. Annual indexation:: For all agreements with a term greater than 12 months, or a month-to-month agreement not terminated within 12 months, the indexation applied is 8.7%. In high-inflation countries, indexation may be applied on a quarterly basis based on the start date of the agreement. The indexation rate that is applied is based on the current inflation rate at the time of it being applied (not at the time of signing the agreement). Please speak to your Community Team at any time to request the current indexation rate.
Please note that the indexation applied to your account is the current rate as per the last section of the paragraph.
It is also mentioned in the terms and conditions:
4.7. Indexation: If an agreement is for a term of more than 12 months, we will increase the monthly fee on each anniversary of the start date in line with the relevant inflation index detailed in the House Rules. If a country experiences high levels of inflation, indexation could be applied more frequently and is detailed in the House Rules.
Best regards,
Customer Care Specialist
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Reception and administration staff at 63 st mary axe london
Urgent Complaint - Serious Postal Handling Issues Dear Sirs, We are writing to express our utmost concern and frustration regarding the ongoing mishandling of our mail and crucial documents at our office located at 63 St Mary Axe, London, under your management since 2019. This letter serves as our first official complaint, and we expect immediate...
Read full review of RegusUrgent situation: client conflict and front desk response concerns
I'm reaching out about a really tough situation I faced last friday. My company is located at 777 Hornby Street, Vancouver, BC, V6Z 1S4. I had two clients who got really angry last friday, and it scared me a lot. So, I went into my office and quickly sent an email to the front desk, asking them to help the clients leave. But they didn't do anything, and...
Read full review of RegusVirtual Office
Hi
I tried to contact you numerous times by sending messages through the Regus website, but I haven't heard back from you in the past 24 hours due to a misinterpretation of my message about the termination or renewal of my firm agreement. and unjustly take 12 months' worth of rent out of my business account. Even after speaking with [Redacted] on the phone at [protected], he promised to have a senior executive contact me in 10 minutes to discuss the issue and reimburse any funds that had been taken from your account. However, I received no feedback whatsoever, not even a refund. So, I'll wait another 3 to 4 hours. If the problem is fixed, fine. If not, I will challenge the transaction.
Thanks & Regards
Raja Singh Bhatia
[protected]
Bawis Networking Inc ([protected]) CRM:[protected]
Your enquiry C-[protected]-W8F0 CRM:[protected]
Your enquiry C-[protected]-J7X8 CRM:[protected]
Your enquiry C-[protected]-M7T8 CRM:[protected]
Desired outcome: Given option of 6 month then deducted unlawfully from my account full 12 month rent .. want my deducted amount back and without any obligation terminate agreement as my agreement will be expire on 31 August 2023
This complaint has been resolved automatically due to user's inactivity.
Reception - Saint Charles, IL Manager
We are Accountants and rent an office in St. Charles, Illinois. [Redacted] was asked to assist with our office not having internet after a power outage yesterday. After trying all day yesterday to get on to our server to work she said it was our problem and not hers. This morning I got my IT person on the phone and spent 1 hour plugging and unplugging all...
Read full review of RegusPrivate Office
In an attempt to upgrade from a lounge membership to a private office, their billing system over charged me for 4 months. This needed to be fixed before I would pay any other invoices. It took them so long to fix this issue that it led to a late fee on the private office, to which they refused to waive, despite it being caused by their own delays in rectifying their billing mistakes. Trying to get them to waive the 1st late fee took so long that it led to a 2nd late fee.
Due to this I have not set foot in the private office even once, and as far as I'm concerned any agreement is null and void due to their own billing blunders.
Account no: [protected]
Desired outcome: Termination of agreement and waive all amounts owing.
There was a clear and obvious billing mistake. My membership should have switched to a private office on July 20th, however you breached our agreement by continuing to charge me for August and September membership.
When I notified our original sales lady (Jessica) of the billing error on July 24th, she said she would have her manager look into it. I never heard back from anyone, and after several weeks and multiple attempts to reach someone at Regus, I finally had to discover **myself** that a credit had been applied.
However this lack of communication resulted in late fees which you refused to waive. Further delays in getting these late fees waived resulted in more late fees, and more time passed when we couldn't access said office space.
This was all a direct result of your delays and negligence handling an obvious billing error which you fully admit to.
In summary, billing error leads to delays and breached agreement. Delays lead to late fees. Late fees lead to services never being rendered. Regus caused the problem, and now expects to be paid to clean it up, despite the customer (me) never receiving any services whatsoever.
I have never stepped foot in a Regus office even once, **ever**, and you expect me to pay $5919 for this privilege.
Not releasing my refund
Such an unprofessional and pathetic service and staff at Slough Bath Road office.
Charged me about 2000+ late payment charges despite me being provided my debit card details before hand!
When I've fed up because of their unprofessional services, I'd requested to cancel my contract.
Now it is more than a month, despite several attempts I still haven't received my deposit money back.
Desired outcome: Want my refund back as quickly as possible
Many thanks for replying
Infact the Regus lies mentioned well within their reply.
Yes, the refund was processed on 3rd of Aug 23 after I've chased the Bath Road support team multiple times and was instructed the money will be into my account by 14th of Aug (definitely more than a month after my refund request was submitted) today is 17th of August and still no refund :) an email screenshot has been attached to prove the point.
About the late charges, I've provided my debit card information when setup my account with Regus and I've an email confirming Regus all setup. Will share the screenshot if need be.
Thanks
Overcharge
Hi, I had purchased Regus Lounge membership on July 26, for which reflects QAR 297. The app said that the renewal was on 1st September and onwards the charge would be QAR 579, which I accepted. However, as soon as I booked, there was a duplicate charge on my account and the money was deducted from me. There was an error in the app as they charged me twice, however they refunded half of the amount, and claimed 409 QAR instead of 297.
Upon reaching out to them, they are saying that August charge also needs to be paid which is QAR 597, which was not reflected on the app as it clearly says the renewal is on 1st Sep and not 1st August. For these deceiving reasons, I cancelled my membership and not even used once. Now they want me to pay for August which I am disputing.
Desired outcome: Remove charge of August from my account.
Dear Regus Customer Support,
Following are more details on the case for better clarity.
Mobile App Transaction Date: 26 July 2023
Amount Advertised: QAR 297
Actual Deducted Amount: QAR 412
I subscribed to your membership through the mobile app on 26 July 2023, which displayed a fee of QAR 297 and a validity period until 31 August, with a renewal scheduled for 1 September. However, upon reviewing my bank statement, I noticed that an amount of QAR 412 (after refunding duplicate charge) was deducted instead of the advertised QAR 297.
In response to this discrepancy, I promptly raised a complaint, detailing the situation and expressing my concern over the unexpected higher charge. Unfortunately, I received a response that did not provide a satisfactory explanation or resolution for this matter. I would like to reiterate my disappointment in the handling of my complaint, as the additional charges were not clearly communicated or justified.
Due to this unexpected and unexplained charge, I chose not to utilize your services during the validity period and subsequently canceled my membership before August. It is important to note that the primary reason for the cancellation was the discrepancy in charges, which led to my decision not to avail of the services offered under the membership.
To my surprise, I have now received a request for an additional payment of QAR 466, which I firmly believe I am not obligated to pay. As I mentioned earlier, the increased charge was not communicated transparently, and the lack of a satisfactory response to my initial complaint further underscores my reluctance to pay the extra amount.
I value the services provided by Regus and that is why I opted for lounge membership. However, I find myself in a difficult position due to the unresolved situation surrounding my recent membership experience. I kindly request that this matter be investigated thoroughly, and I am hoping for a prompt resolution that reflects the originally advertised terms and the initial payment of QAR 297.
I appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to a resolution that is fair. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me for any further clarification or information you may require.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
This complaint has been resolved automatically due to user's inactivity.
Blue Shield Hospice office space
I was still charged a restoration fee when you assured me I wouldn't be,my initial complaint was marked as "resolved" but it was not resolved as I was still charged and not refunded. I brought this to your teams attention and they apologized and said I would be issued a refund. I still have no refund. I need your company to be more professional and not make promises that are not followed through with. Please check the status of my refund and my retainer as I am yet to receive either of those. Provide me with the reference numbers and dates for the refund and the retainer along with both total amounts. I need Melanie and Lorraine to refer back to this matter and tell me what the heck is going on with my refund!
Desired outcome: I need my restoration fee and my retainer refunded immediately. Stop playing games with people.
This complaint has been resolved automatically due to user's inactivity.
Delayed deposit refund caused financial loss
Unfortunately, my deposit was not returned after 70 days. Nobody has responded to my request at this company, everyone passes their duties to another one.
It is very important that the deposit be returned at the specified time rather than wasting our time and energy trying to get it back with so many emails that no one responds to them.
My history requests are here for getting a result quickly.
([protected] [protected]|9002) CRM:[protected]
([protected] [protected]|9002) CRM:[protected]
Desired outcome: I want my deposit and its interest will be returned soon.
New Update: 15/08/2023
Unfortunately, I didn't receive my deposit until now. Why does your company do this?
I would never recommend this company, after 77 days and a lot of correspondence they are still unable to pay their debt and return the deposit.
Sign a contract with Regus if you want to wait months for the deposit to be returned after the delivery of the office.
Update 15/08/2023
Unfortunately, I didn't receive my deposit till now why do your company do this way?
New Update: 11/08/2023
I appreciate your response, and I received an email from your colleague today, and she said we are trying to solve it, but this issue persists. I will let you know on Monday, August 14, at noon whether the problem has been resolved or not.
Refusing to let me cancel at new price
I rent a virtual office at Regus to receive packages for my business. I currently pay $58 per month. I was notified the price will be increasing to $167 per month. I have had Regus for less than a year at this point. I responded to the price increase email with inquiry about why the price has increased so drastically. And they responded that is the new...
Read full review of RegusAmenities - bad
I have some issues with Regus's availability of amenities, which are listed below for your consideration.
1. Since Monday, the coffee maker has broken down and no replacement instant
coffee has been provided.
2. No microwave available.
3. The powder in the creamer appears to be too hard to use.
4. Fridge cannot be used.
This complaint has been resolved automatically due to user's inactivity.
Membership termination.
Hello, I would like to terminate my membership with regus. I was quoted $89 per month and it seems more than $89 a month. I have contacted customer service multiple times and they refuse to terminate my membership. I understand I signed a contract with the impression from regus sales rep that it would only be $89 a month not jump from that to $400 the...
Read full review of Regus and 1 commentCredit card fraud
FRAUD! had this account for about 2 years. they have over billed me and charged me fore late fees a few times and my cc is on file for automatic payment. in august of 2022 I was charged a late fee due to non payment and received a letter stating that if I didn't pay in 10 days it was going to collections! i call my office and they informed me regus had a system failure and it accidentally erased everyone's billing info. However they weren't taking any responsibility for it. I made the decision to cancel but had to wait until April 2023. Long story short the company kept charging me late fees even after my new cc was on file. in may they charged my credit card automatically but then stopped for june and july. and they are looking for payment asking me to put a new cc on file. however they billed for april march and may! the same card that was on file. they even sent me invoices billing a cancelled credit card. this company is a joke. I will be suing them in small claims for fraud. they even updated there system admitting some errors but wont credit any late fees. after I closed my account my updated cc was still on file but as of today I see they removed any trace of there negligence. why didn't they charge the cc that was on file and then later remove it after I called them out on it. This company is fraudulent and then they closed my ticket trying to resolve the issue and removed any responses to help desk.
Desired outcome: refund my money or get sued!
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1. Log in or create an account: Ensure you are logged into your ComplaintsBoard.com account. If you do not have an account, please register by providing the necessary information and verifying your email address.
2. Navigating to the complaint form: Once logged in, locate the 'File a Complaint' button situated at the top right corner of the website and click on it to access the complaint form.
3. Writing the title: In the 'Complaint Title' field, concisely summarize the main issue you have encountered with Regus. Make it specific and clear, for example, "Unjustified Billing Charges at Regus New York Office".
4. Detailing the experience: In the complaint description, provide a detailed account of your experience with Regus. Mention specific key areas such as customer service, office conditions, billing disputes, contract terms, or any other relevant aspects of your interaction with the company. Include details of any transactions, clearly outlining the nature of the issue. If you have attempted to resolve the issue, describe the steps you took and the responses received from Regus. Explain how this issue has personally affected you, whether it be through time lost, financial impact, or stress.
5. Attaching supporting documents: Attach any relevant documents that support your complaint, such as contracts, email correspondence, receipts, or photographs. Ensure that you do not include sensitive personal information in the documents you are uploading for your own security.
6. Filing optional fields: Use the 'Claimed Loss' field to indicate any financial losses you have incurred as a result of the issue with Regus. In the 'Desired Outcome' field, specify what resolution you are seeking, whether it be a refund, service improvement, or an apology.
7. Review before submission: Carefully review your complaint to ensure that it is clear, accurate, and complete. Check for spelling and grammar errors, and make sure that all the relevant information has been included to support your case.
8. Submission process: After reviewing your complaint, click the 'Submit' button to officially file your complaint on ComplaintsBoard.com.
9. Post-Submission Actions: After submitting your complaint, regularly check your account on ComplaintsBoard.com for any responses or updates. You may receive feedback from other users or potentially from Regus itself, so it is important to stay informed about the progress of your complaint.
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Regus emailscustomer.service@regus.com100%Confidence score: 100%Supportaccount.helpdesk@regus.com100%Confidence score: 100%Supportgdpr@regus.com100%Confidence score: 100%
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Regus address26 Boulevard Royal, L-2449, Luxembourg, 60611-1962, Luxembourg
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