Info PADI converts to eCards 10 Jan 2023

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How much is PADI charging for a plastic card now?
 
E-card have always been free for me. Photo on my phone of the physical cards has always worked with dive operators
I just checked. Each e-card is $53.00. Not going to pay for an e-card. Will continue to use my plastic cards.
 
I just checked. Each e-card is $53.00. Not going to pay for an e-card. Will continue to use my plastic cards.
If you've got plastic, you're fine. You can alwasy store a picture of it on your phone.
The issue is if you only have an eCard, as is now provided.
 
What if you tell PADI to take a funny run with their "virtual" card pricing?

Does that mean you don't get a certification for the course? In which case there's no point in doing it with PADI?

Do they provide a website where you can look up ANYONE'S PADI qualifications?

Whilst we're at it; does the electronic "course" material only work for a year? Do you have to pay more to read it later in your diving career?

If it's all virtual, then it's pretty much virtually useless.
 
What if you tell PADI to take a funny run with their "virtual" card pricing?

Does that mean you don't get a certification for the course? In which case there's no point in doing it with PADI?

Do they provide a website where you can look up ANYONE'S PADI qualifications?

Whilst we're at it; does the electronic "course" material only work for a year? Do you have to pay more to read it later in your diving career?

If it's all virtual, then it's pretty much virtually useless.
The virtual cards are free with new certs; why would you reject it?
PADI professionals and dive shops can look up anyone. Why would YOU need to?
The eLearning material does not expire after certification or one year.

Bash on.
 
It would be so useful if they'd provide an Apple Wallet compatible file for their certification cards.
DIY wallet card Pass2U wallet. Can create a card for any agency / any cert. easy-peazy.
 

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The virtual cards are free with new certs; why would you reject it?
PADI professionals and dive shops can look up anyone. Why would YOU need to?
The eLearning material does not expire after certification or one year.

Bash on.
Not bashing. Misunderstanding and maybe some distrust.

Thought they were trying to gouge extra money for a virtual card. Happy to admit that I may have misunderstood that.

Is their phone 'app' free?
 
Not bashing. Misunderstanding and maybe some distrust.

Thought they were trying to gouge extra money for a virtual card. Happy to admit that I may have misunderstood that.

Is their phone 'app' free?
The app is free. For us the have been certified for a long time, if we want an e-card, the cost is $53.00 per card. I still have my plastic card so no worry.
 
Not bashing. Misunderstanding and maybe some distrust.

Thought they were trying to gouge extra money for a virtual card. Happy to admit that I may have misunderstood that.

Is their phone 'app' free?
Yes
 
The virtual cards are free with new certs; why would you reject it?
PADI professionals and dive shops can look up anyone. Why would YOU need to?
Do you know how far back they can look up old certs in their computer? For example, I can't look at my NAUI certs, they don't go that far back online.
 
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