To start off the pricing they give you online is no where near what they actually charge you. They get you set up and link your card number and start charging you random amounts all over the place. None of which are the same amount so it is impossible to track what they are for and LEAST of all WHEN they are for. They can charge you for coffee service for three months when you explicitly said you don't use it. Then you spend forever and a day trying to get credited for the amount. When I signed up they gave me a "two months fee rent" option incentive. Which is in most cases "you don't pay rent for two months" Then they wanted a two month deposit up front after I signed the contract. So I then asked how does the free two months work. I was then told it was "pro rated" amongst the rest of my rent. Then they charged me full price for the "two months deposit" which as you can imagine is quite a bit more than my regular pro rated rent. This deposit they hold on to until you have FULLY payed out your lease. They then charged me the full rate for my second month. To which I inquired about and they said they were going to give me the two months for free. Not pro rated. I then received an ASTRONOMICAL invoice for the following two months that was to be payed in 15 days. Trying to get a straight answer made me get all the way to the billing department where she explained the insane way they do invoicing (never at the start of the month always a month or 15 days ahead) I then got to the end of my contract and decided to cancel my services via e mail in writing. They did not take that as "proper cancellation" and they auto renewed my account for another year then when I did not pay for the new year they sent me to collections for TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. I then had to argue that I DID in fact cancel in writing and they then decreased the amount that I needed to pay when they still have half of my deposit. They have now started charging my card for over $600 for god knows what AFTER I have obviously canceled my contract with them and am dealing with their collections department. Would not recommend this business service to anyone.
Issam Mohamed Ali
1 out of 5
One of the worst services that my company used. I sent them an agreement cancallation a month prior to the end of the agreement but they refused and requested 3 months ahead. There is no flexibility, I will be paying for services that I don't want in these very tough times
331King East
1 out of 5
There are much better choices to go to instead of falling into this trap. At first Regus was mediocre to deal with. Then the knives came out. They are now hyper focused on extracting the most money they can from renters. One could turn a blind eye to this but how do you explain away to customers the state of the place. It screams 1985! Your image will suffer irreparable harm if you chose to take your customers to Regus.
Vivian Dunn
1 out of 5
Wolves in sheep’s clothing. The offices are in poor shape as is their dated furniture. Their staff are nice but they don’t come across as experienced professionals. The fees are too creative. There’s no room for negotiation with these people, they want their pound of flesh and they will get it, at any cost. There are other venues down the road on Burloak. You’re better off going anywhere else but Regus. I will never give Regus my business again.
Chenlong Hsieh
1 out of 5
Terrible experience when you want to ask for the deposit refund.
Here is my story:
I made retainer refund request on Feb 12 and they said ok we received that and it'll take about 30 days
Later, they emailed me claim that I made the retainer refund request on March 13. And it'll take 4 to 5 weeks.
I was like... What? How can you change the date?
But anyways, they just don't want to refund your money.