SIA1A
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Does anyone know anything about the free 2-year Regus Business Club Gold Card offer, currently being promoted on the homepage at dinersclub.com.au?
I know that Regus is a serviced office company with offices available for short-term rent world-wide. It seems that the "Gold Card" offers free access to some kind of lounge (free coffee and internet) at these offices.
I have not attended any Regus office myself so unsure about what is really being offered. Perhaps it's just a coffee machine and WiFi at the reception desk?
The 'free' Gold Card for 2 years is apparently worth $350/year. After the 2 years expires the annual fee can be charged to the member's Diners. Does signing up commit a member to the third membership year and associated charges? Must the DC number be quoted at joining time?
Is this deal really just a promotion of the serviced offices, which of course do cost $$ to use?
There's some controversy about Regus and its CEO - examples: FlyerTalk Forums - View Single Post - Regus Businessworld Gold and http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/12005238-post30.html - hence my query about whether a DC card number is required to get the "Gold Card."
A good deal - or is joining up a recipe for, at the least, junk mail and hassles?
Thoughts, people?
I know that Regus is a serviced office company with offices available for short-term rent world-wide. It seems that the "Gold Card" offers free access to some kind of lounge (free coffee and internet) at these offices.
I have not attended any Regus office myself so unsure about what is really being offered. Perhaps it's just a coffee machine and WiFi at the reception desk?
The 'free' Gold Card for 2 years is apparently worth $350/year. After the 2 years expires the annual fee can be charged to the member's Diners. Does signing up commit a member to the third membership year and associated charges? Must the DC number be quoted at joining time?
Is this deal really just a promotion of the serviced offices, which of course do cost $$ to use?
There's some controversy about Regus and its CEO - examples: FlyerTalk Forums - View Single Post - Regus Businessworld Gold and http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/12005238-post30.html - hence my query about whether a DC card number is required to get the "Gold Card."
A good deal - or is joining up a recipe for, at the least, junk mail and hassles?
Thoughts, people?
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