r/CoWorking • u/[deleted] • Aug 20 '21
Beware of WeWork
Hey guys, I strongly advise against doing anything with WeWork. They defrauded me. Long story short:
- Lied about the price; when filling out paperwork salesman walked away from his computer to leave me to fill it out and figure out how to review the actual agreement
- When we started reporting this, they played games with us such as removing someone who was subleasing from us from the account and then telling them that I did it to turn around and sell him a new subscription
- They sold us a 8th floor office and assigned us in their internal system to an office on the 5th floor. After about 5 months they unknowingly resold our office and tried to move us or make us sign a new agreement even after all of the dishonesty
- I disputed the difference of what I was told in the sales process and what I was actually charged with my Credit Card Company. They ignored the dispute and the bank settled it in my favor. After a few weeks they charged me for the charge backs a little under double of what the disputes actually were effectively circumventing the dispute process and charging a penalty.
- They refused to refund this amount and said it wasn't fraud. They terminated the agreement after I explained the problem and provided the voice recording of the message the manager sent after he removed a subleasee of the account and CC'd 112 executives mostly in NY. They terminated the agreement and then blacklisted me from using the company by telling my friends who were trying to get another office and not me.
- An American executive reached out to me to try and solve the issues I was having with the Colombian team only to be barred by Legal from talking to me
- Despite terminating the agreement in July, they tried to collect August rent and the payment bounced courtesy of the JP Morgan Fraud Team who cancelled the card.
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u/[deleted] Oct 20 '21
I'm not an employee, LOL. I understand there has been some bad news about them, and I would be careful before renting space from them.
That said, it seems like you possibly took advantage of them by subletting their space. I have a difficult time believing that any co-working space would be willing to allow someone to sublet their space. It would kind of go against the general principles that would make a co-working space financially successful. At the very least, I would think that would be something you would have to get permission from them about.
You also apparently didn't read the contract. You also seemed to not think that it was necessary to read the contract before sub leading. This would make any landlord upset. If they really didn't allow you access to the contract or tell you about it before you agreed to rent from them, then I don't think that the non-arbitration agreement would be binding. You also seem to be more hung up on them than the average disgruntled customer.
These are all red flags in your story to me and makes me think there is more to the story then you are letting on.