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I was confused by the invoice I received, thinking it was from ASIC. It asked for $449 to conduct a company review when it is only $329 directly with ASIC. The invoice was received well in advance of... See more
This company is a scam and will not refund you! They send an official looking email and make it look like they are legit you pay and then they do not provide the services saying they will register you... See more
Registration helped me do my company review without any problems. I don’t understand all the technical stuff, but they made it so I didn’t have to. It’s really important to me to keep on top of these... See more
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About REGISTRATION
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Level 26, 1 Bligh Street, 2000, Sydney, Australia
- 1300 060 066
- admin@reg.com.au
- reg.com.au
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Absolute scam
Absolute scam, agree with others here they should be prosecuted
Actually worse than the other "third party ASIC registered agents"
Actually worse than other scam registration companies lol. They don't even let you contact them to ask what they even do, this is just another "third party ASIC registered agent" AKA, a company that does the same thing you would do with ASIC, but for no reason and for more $, under the guise of helping. Disgraceful, and unethical, to think that young new business owners elderly would be tricked into taking this route.
Absolute scam
Absolute scam. Unsolicited mail sent encouraging renewal of business name at twice the price of standard ASIC renewal. Steer clear. Just another of many business name renewal scam companies.
Scam company sending spam letters
Scam company sending spam letters and contact seeking to make money off registrations you can do yourself without their interference.
The business should be shut down immediately.
I would give this company 0 if I could
I would give this company 0 if I could. They con people to think they are ASIC. You pay the invoice they send in the mail believing you are renewing your business name with ASIC. These types of tactics are fraudulent and when you realise the mistake you made they refuse to refund the entirety of the fees paid. So bad and shame on them. This is a common tactic and other companies do the same thing. Shame on you!!!
Beware of these scammers
Scam company, pretending to be official. They put threats of fines in their letter.
I can't believe ASIC let these scammers operate in Australia. Taking advantage of business owners often too busy to notice it's not official.
If you look at their 5 star reviews on Trustpilot, they are also fake. The reviews are from US, GB and other countries with AI generated gibberish. None of them would have renewed a business name in Australia.
Shouldn't even be a company
Scam company that pretends to be ASIC by emailing and mailing prior to your renewal dates and charging huge fees. No customer service, very dishonest business. Stay away at all costs.
Total scam
Total scam, they send you a letter in the mail and attempt to charge an massive fee to keep your business registered.
ASIC is where you renew at fraction of the cost.
Scamming operation
The 'business name renewal' letters you receive from these companies are a scam. Wait for the official ASIC renewable letter and save your money.
Scam -Year after year
Scam -Year after year - Mailing demand registration fees for domains that they no business dealing with. I find now,that Trustpilot is allowing this company to try and extract more information from me, in order to allow them either delete this true review or allow the company attain more data to continue false payment claims.
Scammers
Scammers. They send scam letters for renewal of company registration.
Scammers
Scammers. This is not the ASIC or any government department. They scrape your ABN and address from the ASIC web site and send you letters.
edit: 3rd invoice received in the mail.
They obviously make a killing on this as they can afford to send millions of emails in the physical mail system.
It is truly incredible the government even allows this.
DON'T! EVER! NEVER!
First of all, they sent you an unsolicited mail to mailbox, which looked very identical to that of ASIC letter for your business name renewal, and here’s the unethical part: they exorbitantly marked up the renewal price.
My advice to you all, go and renew your business name on the ASIC website, pay at the official price and don’t engage this company. All it takes is a few minutes of your time and keep more money in your pocket.
My message to reg.com.au go do something more honest, instead of crying over actual reviews caused by your own wrongdoings.
Registration Pty Ltd Location Renewal…
Registration Pty Ltd Location Renewal Good Service
Bin their letters folks
1 year renewal
Asic $39
Registration p/l $99 !!!!!
3 year renewal
Asic $89
Registration p/l $189 !!!!
No wonder their directors don't show their faces/names on their own website.
This is a new company sending…
This is a new company sending unsolicited mail advertising business name registration for three times the price.
Not sure how this is still allowed. They should be forced to move the message indicating this isn't official information to the top. Also not sure where they are scraping everyones business data from. This should also be forbidden.
I accidentally added two renewals
I accidentally added two renewals to my basket and couldn't figure out how to remove one.Finally, one was eliminated, but it was not a particularly user-friendly procedure.Once I got the necessary products in the cart, I needed to move quickly.
Great company
A large assortment of quality products, wonderful business.
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