The sales reps at Offshore Desk Are great, they answer your questions, are quite responsive, get back to you quickly and everything you would hope for. But once you give them your money, it's a COMPLETELY different story. It's hard to get anybody to respond to anything, anytime you ask for an update they want more and more and more and more paperwork. I think their business strategy is just to lure you in and then once they have your money to wear you down so that you eventually just leave them alone and go away. That strategy might've worked pre-Internet but doesn't work today. I am telling everyone I can to stay away from these guys and to avoid them like the plague. They are unscrupulous, not helpful and not pleasant – after they have your money. Before they get your money - they pretend to be your best friend.
by BillW
These guys are a complete joke. I paid them over $2000 to set up a company and an account and I have NOTHING to show for my efforts. Their website is EXTREMELY out of date as well, as of today, their website list several banks that have actually been shut down - and many clients have lost a lot of money. They also list a bank in the Comoros Islands, Delta West Credit Bank, as one of the banks they have a "strong relationship with". The Comoros is a haven for fake, scam banks. I spent a few minutes researching this "bank" and found out that there is no such bank licensed in the Comoros!! If I as a layman can figure out that the Comoros "bank" is a scam, certainly "professionals" like Offshore Desk (or OD Consulting LLP as they also call themselves) should be able to do so as well. But instead they list the Comoros bank, Delta West Credit Bank, as a bank that they can open accounts at and claim that they have a "strong relationship" with them. And to top it off, they charge over US$1,100 to help open an account at this fake bank!!!! Unbelievable. Don't trust Offshore Desk (OD Consulting LLP) with a single penny. They are a not professionals, they are not trustworthy and they charge money for sending their own clients to "banks" that don't exist.
by HeatherEuropa