cool_hardware52
Contributor
I don't care what anybody says, there is no substitute for actually seeing/touching/feeling/trying on a product and having it explained by an expert before buying it.
I'd suggest that there are some that need to touch and feel, and growing number of people that don't. The growth of online sales of all nature of goods is pretty clear evidence that more and more buyers are becoming comfortable to buying without trying.
That where clubs and / or "Fill Only" operations fit.And also the air fill thing.
Tobin
---------- Post added March 12th, 2015 at 04:19 PM ----------
When I got into diving, I was lucky enough to find Scubaboard and find out about backplates. There was one LDS in my area carried backplates, and they bent over backwards to show me all there was to know about them. That shop sold Halcyon. I still dive that plate and wing today, it's the only BCD I've ever owned. If they had sold OMS or DiveRite, that's probably what I'd have now. Their service was outstanding, and I was sold on that as much as the benefits of the wing.
If I had to order online at the time, I don't think I would have gone with a backplate. If that LDS hadn't had one, and taken the time to go over it with me, I'd have never spent the money sight unseen. I'd be diving probably a Scubapro Knighthawk, because that's what the shop I certified at pushed. This was over ten years ago.
Customer service makes or breaks an LDS. I love it when I find a shop that embraces that. There's shops in the Denver Metro that I will not ever set foot in again because they don't understand the meaning of the term.
There may well always be some fraction of buyers that demand try before you buy, and a high level of direct person to person customer service. Shops that choose to offer such may be able to carve out a niche in larger Metro Areas, but.......
I'd suggest they will become as rare as full service Gas Stations.
Tobin