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Andi311:Well, like this matters at all, but the first is what the item for sell looked like... I was told it was Dive Rite and just an older model.
http://www.leisurepro.com/Prod/CategoryID_961/Context_954/Sort_Stock/DescSort_0/Filter_1%3d582/DIV2109.html?Hit=1
This is the current one from Dive Rite
http://www.diverite.com/catalog/backplates/weight/t2128
Besides looking different, the difference was Leisure Pro said it was a "Dive-Rite"...notice the hyphen...ooooo so different. Oh and Leisure Pro put the picture upside down....lol
UnderSeaBumbleBee:It looks to me like both pouches have a flap that flips up and that both are pictured right side up.
IF LP were selling fake goods--being as large as they are--they would be a nice target for some young prosecutor to be the next Erin Brockovich and take them down if they are falsely advertising and selling counter fit goods. We do have laws against false advertising and selling goods under false pretenses. If they were committing fraud they would get shut down. Taking down the largest scuba retailer in the worldwhich some of you seem to think is the biggest fraud in the world would be some nice strips for some prosecutor to add to the resume.
If LP were doing what they are accused of doing, they would be shut down in a New York minute.
If you really think they are selling fake stuff you should be willing to write a detailed account of your accusations and then contact the Attorney General of New York. You should also be prepared to defend yourself against a libel suit for falsely accusing them. But hey you know what they are doing so you should be golden!
It is simple. LP moves move dive gear than any one on the planet and the manufactures dont want to miss out on all that money that is going through LP.
And there just arent that many dive shops going out of business to supply them with the volume that ships in and out of there. They buy direct from the manufacturer whether you realize it or not.
By the way, my dive buddy and I just got another nice order in the mail this week from LP. Very nice guy took our order over the phone. Was very knowledgeable and answered all my questions. Had in stock exactly what we needed. Shipped out on time. All gear arrived in new condition and was exactly what we ordered. And oh yeahthe price was great too. I guess with treatment like that you know great service, great price, great products, I would think twice about ordering from them again and would be ready to send them more money in a New York minute when I have another gear need.
It's nice to know that there's at least one sane retailer out there.PhilEllis:Every other scuba store owner in the NATION wants the manufacturers to do something to "stop the flow of merchandise to LP". Not me. I just want them to open the same flow up to me.
UnderSeaBumbleBee:If LP were doing what they are accused of doing, they would be shut down in a New York minute.
All you need is a bunch of cash and you too can make deals with the manufacturers and distributors and buy out insolvent shops.PhilEllis:Every other scuba store owner in the NATION wants the manufacturers to do something to "stop the flow of merchandise to LP". Not me. I just want them to open the same flow up to me.
Web Monkey:All you need is a bunch of cash and you too can make deals with the manufacturers and distributors and buy out insolvent shops.
The funny part is that LP gets good prices because nobody else has the money to do the same thing on any kind of scale. If there were competition for the resources they're snapping up, prices would rise.
Terry