A Reg Service Racket in Australia

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For that price, I hope the catering will be a memorable experience (when compared to "crap coffee and stale doughnuts.")
Just in case…
There’s an amazing Turkish charcoal grill kebab joint KATIK nearby in Barry Rd we used to go there every Friday 🍴
 
Yes, okay, I promise I will never ever again complain about the super boring one-day Level 2 SP Technician Course I have to attend every two years for now 130,- bugs.
I was always sure that is a rip off.......
 
Wow, and I thought that 250.00, crap coffee and stale doughnuts at the Sheraton in Long Beach, was a con, a few years ago.

I can only assume that that "proprietary" AU 4500.00 eight day course is taught by highly-trained escorts in stilettos -- with corporal punishment to be had, for those whose regulator IPs are a bit off?

I especially liked that informative section on the allaboutscuba web site, dedicated to regulator service, where they've managed to misspell "breathe" in the first sentence -- which inspires confidence, like little else . . .
Escorts in stilleto’s ?? Where do I sign up,,,
 
1. They also the course are useless and don’t trust a beginner can become a tech in 1-2 day

2. Talk to the current owner to get this done before the transfer of tittle. Or at least hold the account with Scubapro before it’s been done.

3. Based in Melbourne?
 
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