Shockingly bad
Shockingly bad.
1. Chased for two months to get furniture I was promised at sign up. Was told the bare desk was enough to charge me rent.
2. Invoice was incorrect (verifiably erroneous charge) and they then charged late payment on the charge that was never mine. Three months later the erroneous invoice isn't even fixed and they refuse to cancel the late payment that they have no legal right to.
3. Didn't have a working key card for months. This alone is a material breach as it means I didn't have full access to my office.
3. Zero transparency. I have submitted several complaints and asked for the complaints team but only ever get receptionists emailing me. They seem for some reason not to want to disclose the names of the people in charge.
4. Another Edinburgh building recently closed so people moved over to this one, and the centre is short staffed (frequently nobody at reception) and prioritises those movers over their own tenants.
I would rather not take this legal but they seem to have no interest in B2B resolutions. They are a waste of time, money and energy.
UPDATE: As you can see from the below, Regus respond when you post negative reviews. Unfortunately it is not an accurate reflection. First, the six week lead time for furniture is from the date you order (I was desperately trying to get them to assist with that since the start of August), not furniture that's already in the building (which I eventually got). Second, it is astounding that they are trying to say I had a coffee before I had a key, access or a contract. The coffee was incurred in August. I rented from September. Regus have locally accepted that but haven't updated the invoice. Third, the only outstanding invoice (other than one that only fell due today) is the original one that for three months they've been incapable of fixing to remove the sodding coffee. I'm actually stunned they went this far as to tell an outright falsehood publicly. Just when you think it can't get worse with them! Oh and PS, have you ever heard of a company that keeps its complaint structure and process private and thinks it doesn't need to disclose directors etc? No? Me neither. I note they feel justified to use my personal name on here though I didn't, so I suppose their view of confidentiality is one way.

Réponse de Regus - Edinburgh Princes Street







