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destiny vacations/resort one review: services that were promised are unavailable 4

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vacation packages that they claim to have access to, do not exist. $300.00 in gas money that was promised for going to listen to their spill; we have yet to see a cent of it. The free cruise that was promised cost as much as booking on line. This is all a scam!

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Acarlton1960
Santa Fe, US
Mar 22, 2010 10:57 am EDT

Someone needs to get a civil suit going against them. I think that is the only way to fight back!

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rebirtha
Houston, US
Feb 25, 2010 9:24 pm EST

100% agreed

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D Dowell
Houston, US
Jan 14, 2010 10:31 am EST

We also fell for their scam and con. We recently went to one of their presentations which we were told was only to make the people of Houston aware of their company and what they offered and hoped that if you traveled now or in the future you would remember and use them.
We went and were sold a bill of goods. They used the bad guy /good guy con. We thought we were asking all the right questions and when we explained we wanted to check their company out with the Houston BBB the salesman whipped out a copy of the Houston BBB web page showing they had an A rating and exclaimed "lady we can not fake this". It went down hill from there he stormed out. As we were getting ready to leave another salesman came in and apologized for David's behavior and proceeded to tell us David had just lost his dad and was going through a divorce and he should have fired him earlier for bring his attitude to work. Then he also provided us with his copy of the Houston BBB website showing that Destiny Vacations had an A rating. Needless to say he was a sweet gentleman that finished the con. When we returned home and we decided to check out their claim about the BBB and found that they had an F rating not an A rating and had numerous complaints against them. If they lied about their rating what else did they lie to us about. We can not check out all the great deals and saving on the Resort One website they promise because it takes 7 to 10 days to get an access card with your number and instructions. So the good deals probably do not exist.

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chrisw.
, US
Jan 13, 2010 11:32 am EST

That was sort of a foolish move to drive $300 worth of gas to a hear a sales pitch, thinking they woud ld then reimburse you for $300 AND give you a free vacation. I'm a 21 year old broke college student and even I wouldn't fall for anything that stupid. Be advised in the future, no one is really in business to do you a favor. They want your money, and if they can take it with giving you nothing in return, they will.