sphyrnidus
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What's with the yellow hoses they are dragging through the sand? Hopefully not there octopusses 
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Exactly this. My old LDS occasionally uses Groupon, but just for DSDs. The people who buy them have a great time and sign up for the full Open Water course.
Let's pause for a minute and determine the actual cost of certification. It is not the advertised price in most cases. Course fee: $400.00. Materials x dollars; pool fees ( in some cases) y dollars; additional fees for open water dives: x dollars. Gear rental z dollars. Purchase of at lease mask snorkel and fins, about 200 dollars. park fees for open water dives, 20 dollars. What you really are spending is likely between $650 and $800 depending upon what is and is not included in the package. I know there are some places where $450.00 covers everything including gear rental, but that is a rare thing. Read your groupons and ads carefully. There is likely small print that says something like
" course materials, rental equipment, pool fees and park fees extra."
DivemasterDennis
We see Groupon in action with Dive Instruction at the Blue Heron Bridge Marine Park every weekend....often a dozen big classes, typically with bumbling unskilled divers dragging consoles and guages along the bottom, and kicking and stomping on the benthic marine life as quite normal...for instructor and student alike....it seems to me that the more a shop is likely to go with groupon, the less concerned they are with buoyancy and the marine life they will kill....
Case in point...this groupon class:
The instructor--the old guy with his back to you in the beginning...is walking on top of the area the best Macro photographers have shot some of their best Nudibranch and Frog fish shots..in the Hydroids that you can see all over the bottom there. This is an environment, just like a coral reef is an environment.
Groupon is often an incentive to cut corners on skills like buoyancy and to ignore delicate marine life because the COST to worry about it is not compatible with any use of Groupon we see.
One of the more ridiculous aspects of the "Groupon" business model for some shops....is that they are MARKETING TO a TARGET AUDIENCE that is extremely "cheap" to the point of "not caring about quality".....This is essentially the population of people that steal Splenda or Equal at restaurants.....So the real question is: "Do you really want your customer base to have buying and behavioral defects like this? I would expect that a shop with lots of customer base raised like this, will have terrible long term problems with no customer loyalty and with poorly skilled divers that are constantly dropping out of diving.
If you don't value your product, don't expect me to value it either.