divinh
Contributor
That would be interesting data, but even more interesting would be the reasons they closed, which I doubt would be obtained. A local dive shop closed last year because of the owner just couldn't stop creating enemies that included customers. Dive shops are businesses built on relationships. There is one dive shop in the area in particular that really understands that and there's a community of divers that is incredibly loyal. And for good reason. The owner is the most honest shop owner I've ever met.
Sorry, not dive related, but speaks on the idea of honesty with customers...
This goes with auto shops. There's one near me that pretty much goes above and beyond. I took my car in for just an oil change and they refilled all the fluids, checked the battery, tire wear, etc. When I needed the big mileage maintenance, I brought the car there instead of the dealership, which would always recommend a bunch of work and then put on the order, "customer requested ...", as if it was my idea. I would always ask if the "recommended" was necessary and they would just keep saying it would be "a good idea" so it was never clear if it was necessary (for safety) or something to line their pockets. If the auto shop ever recommended something, they would straight up tell me if it was necessary right away or something I should keep an eye on. The honesty guarantees that I will be coming back and recommend them to others.