Some dive shop owners just want to go out of business. Maybe they feel like they spend too much time owning a business and not enough time diving?
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Here's the problem. If you go to the LDS and shop equipment, even try it on, and then leave and buy it on the net, you are not the good guy. Buy all you want on the net- from accessories to regulators and computers, but if you do, have the courtesy to do your shopping there too. That's is all I think the man was saying. But I could be wrong.
DivemasterDennis
Any other industries where shopping around at various retailers is unacceptable?![]()
I think he is trying to say, don't go and try it on at the LDS then go home and buy the same thing online simply because you save $5.
Last week I gave him items to match price, a regulator set, backup regulator and emphasized it be black not the yellow octo. He matched the price and ordered it last week for Wednesday delivery, he did not need my card info yet. Today after getting card #, he discouraged me from getting the black secondary, because it did not come with a hose, with the same price I could get the yellow octo with hose. Since I was configuring for DIR, I explained this is what I wanted. That's when he blew his top - “this is what I do for a living, you can't change the color,........this went on for a while. Then he hung up on me. I was caught off guard, texted him back to disregard the backup and just get main reg and one secondary. He then responds “be a internet diver! I don't want to get involved in this go your own way”. Whoaa what just happened, lest than 10 minutes from a pleasant call from him getting my card # to this!