Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Destination Paradise / Paradise Blue / Pacific Dreams

Attention Victims of Destination Paradise, Paradise Blue and Pacific Dreams: I encourage to please file your complaints immediately with the DCCA. The Hawaiian government has finally taken notice. Use the links below to file your complaints. Call you credit card companies and dispute the charges. Write a letter to Universal and let them know what's going on.

http://hawaii.gov/dcca/ocp/brochures/complaint/

http://hawaii.gov/dcca/rico/forms/travel_agency_complaint_form.pdf

2 comments:

  1. Thanks, I fell for the Pacific Dreams scam and feel terrible. I will file complaints with the BBB, DCCA and dispute the charges with my credit card company. I urge others to do the same.

    Pacific Dreams is the same as Destination Paradise, Paradise Blue, Just Dreams and probably others. Go google those names and look at their websites. They are largely copy-and-pasted with only changes to the names. Even the "testimonials" are identical. Why do they keep having to change names? Because once the scam is fully broadcast on the internet, and the BBB downgrades them to the worst possible rating, then they have to create a "new" company in order to scam new unsuspecting people.

    Avoid this at all costs and don't make the same mistake that I did. What they show at the presentation is NOT a representation of what you get. The deals are not great (and can be found elsewhere for the same price without having to sign up for a membership), and most of the properties are very low quality.

    AVOID PACIFIC DREAMS!! Do your homework. Again just look at their websites.

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  2. Check out Pacific Dreams website, please do :) we have happy customers. Happy travels!
    http://www.pacificdreamspro.com/blog/pacific-dreams-provides-word-of-mouth-testimonials

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