Illegal behaviour
Signed up for a 1 month use of the office at 177+VAT.
I was immediately billed for 3 months; one for the actual use, plus one "retainer"- which I wouldn't need for a single month anyway? Then one month in advance too, which again, I wouldn't need because I only wanted one month....also a £45 set up fee. the £177 bill turned to over £600 in minutes. That's just where we get started...
I quickly write an email explaining I don't have this capital and wish to evoke my consumer rights and cancel my contract with Regus.
I was immediately informed I cant cancel as my contract is signed. I am tied in for the full amount for two months (and they would no doubt not return my retainer).
I had lengthy email exchange, where they repeatedly tried to convince me they were 'unable' to cancel my contract. That I had to log in and cancel the contract with a months notice. All this taking way too much time I should have spent on my studies and work.
To be clear, I have still never stepped foot on the premises yet, and only signed up 24 hours earlier. The contract was misrepresented to me, perhaps deliberately, but at the very least in a way which amounts to 'negligent misrepresentation'.
Finally they conceded I was legally able to cancel, but I have to log in and use their products and systems, to access my account an cancel internally.
Well aware that this was going to take more time than it should, would be tantamount to 'commencement of use of products and services which could affect my consumer rights (cooling off periods are only eligible if service use has not commenced), would be extremely complicated and have numerous pitfalls, I replied stating that legally, I do not have to engage with your products and services.
I stated I have a protected right to cancel the contract by communicating with the company via written email stating I wish to cancel. Which is what I have already done.
This was refused, (Yes, they refused my legally protected cancellation email as a private individual!) ...Repeatedly. I asked to speak to the supervisor, who argued the exact same points. Finally, I escalated again to area manager. Same false empathy and 'you signed the contract' narrative.
I am now on day 2 of a drawn out legal argument over email, demanding payment. The nature of which, I believe, now constitutes harassment. The area manager, who it seems, is still refusing to accept my cancellation request, and ignoring other emails
A quick search on justanswer dot com shows they have a history of similar stories. Hidden charges, misrepresented contracts and they are well versed in the legal battle because so many people dont feel they get what they paid for or were expecting.
This company is a beartrap. They overlook basic legal stature and try to argue their way into your bank account, denying basic consumer rights, They are legally vulnerable, and an example of the carnivorous organisations who do whatever they can get away with and will only be kept in check by regular legal challenge.
There are much better alternatives, those who don't think customer service is the work of the devil. Any company, who try to fight you on cancelling your contract immediately, either don't have proper training, or are institutionally corrupt.
Glad I haven't handed over my bank details like the others users on this review thread.
Cue generic response about how the company are very sorry, and always try to maintain integrity and honesty, but your contract said blah.
10. Januar 2024
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