I received it as well, but from a local dive travel agency owner. I posted the message on another board asking if it was credible. Glad to hear that it probably isn't.
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Hoyden:Medical Hyperbarics, Inc.
3418 Lovers Ln
Dallas, TX 75225 - 7630
(214) 890-7733
From yellowpages.com
I find it interesting that the number is actually listed to Quantum who is mentioned on the SSS website as "recommended (though not mandatory) to be used by the SSS Recompression Chamber Network for insurance paper handling. It is in the business of processing medical claims for foreign (Non-US based) medical providers and offers its affiliates a vehicle to assign to Quantum the right to process their claims for a more standardized and smoother administration of the claim. " From the currently available info, it looks like DAN America is disputing some claims by Quantum on behalf of a chamber in Mexico and is trying to pressure DAN.
Jackie
String:The googling doesnt really prove anything at all - not every company has a web presence even in these days.
Be sure you understand what was said. The writer of the e-mail claimed a corporate presence. There is none. The website that was alluded to is a dummy shell- something that is put up to "hold this space" by a web designer. Nothing more.
Only thing to do is to see exactly what chambers they do own, where and enquire with them and if needed, make alternative arrangements if it bothers you.
Precisely correct.
All we're seeing here is both sides rubbishing the others claim.
No, wrong. DAN has made no statement. All we have heard from is one dubious fellow with no bona-fides. There is no corporate existence of who he claims to be, none. The supposedly affected chambers website shows that they still honor DAN insurance. You would assume if there was a "news release", the website might be updated. In fact, neither the chamber's website, nor even the supposed corporate shell has any such notation.
Unproductive and gets nobody anywhere.
String:The googling doesnt really prove anything at all - not every company has a web presence even in these days.
String:Only thing to do is to see exactly what chambers they do own, where and enquire with them and if needed, make alternative arrangements if it bothers you.