Wednesday, Jul 01, 2009
Gulf News
Dubai: Dreamdays, the Dubai-based gift experience and gift voucher company, says it will provide credit to customers who still hold vouchers from bluebanana.com, a similar company which went bust last week.
Customers holding bluebanana vouchers were told last Wednesday that they were no longer usable.
Bluebanana's owner and managing director Simon Ford sent letters to his investors before leaving the country.
However, the company's previous rival, Dreamdays, has come up with a way to plug the gap that bluebanana.com left. People who still have bluebanana vouchers can take them to Dreamdays who will offer credit equivalent to their experience voucher.
"It is not direct compensation. We will take the voucher, check it is valid and then, it is kind of a credit system, we will give the person credit to use against a Dreamdays experience," Aman Eid, head of marketing at Dreamdays, told Gulf News.
By Suzanne Fenton, Staff Reporter
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