almitywife
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no, lets not please
from someone that is actually thinking of making the trip from half way around the world, this is actually a interesting topic
cheers
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....Atomic officials are aware of the situation (and are not pleased) - They are dealing with the issue internally...
well if we did, then that might be off topic....... Why don't we focus on some of the good stuff that happened at DEMA last week?
All this over a sticker on a model car?
Hell if I were DEMA, I would be worried about the attendee who was run over by the golf cart 30 minutes before the show ended..
Suggestion: It's safe to say that someone made some bad judgements here. Why don't we focus on some of the good stuff that happened at DEMA last week?
Trips to Bonaire (2), Egypt (1), Cozumel (1), Keys (1). Two full sets of gear... Yep, very well indeed.If I look around my home, and I look at all of the many tens-of-thousands of dollars I've spent directly on diving in my short (since 1999) time as a diver, and add up the indirect dollars I've spent as a result of being a diver (from parking, to gasoline, to choice of vehicle, choice of camera which drove choice of computer, to lifestyle purchases - watch, clothing, fitness, sunscreen, etc. that support my diving lifestyle) the indirect dollars spent as the result of being a diver have to be several times more than the direct costs spent on equipment, training, etc. We're deep into six figures - and I'm not even a tech diver.
For their $70 investment, the Dive Industry has done very, very well on me - as they have on most anyone who's reading this right now.
Alas, that's true too.The issue isn't high-acquisition costs, its inept retention practices. And to that, there are few industries that match diving in poorly handling their customers.
Very few of us, let alone non-divers can even name a living, professional diver. But there is no issue naming and recognizing professional golfers, skateboarders, surfers, bike riders and other leaders in the recreational pursuits that are competing for the same share-of-wallet as diving is.
Don't get hung up on "dive shops" as the ones spending the $70 per diver (its DEMA, the industry association spending it) or "dive shops" as the ones solely benefiting from DEMA's investment. The dive industry is much, much more than the dive shop. (DEMA is the equipment manufacturer's association, not the dive shop's association.)
$70 is a bargain for new customer acquisition. But with no retention plan, its just flushing cash.