H2Andy
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lol i just made it up
he said "very few" divers had gear. i figured, "very few" is about 10%

he said "very few" divers had gear. i figured, "very few" is about 10%

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Same here.redhatmama:sigh...
When you purchase from a small business person, you generally buy a relationship in addition to gear. And often, the relationship is much more important than the gear. If I need a piece of equipment repaired, I can usually get it done in a couple of hours. I can get a tank filled in a couple of minutes. I enjoy stopping in and talking with them. I don't exclusively buy my equipment from my LDS, but when I don't, it is usually because I want something they don't stock.
At this point in my life - and I'm probably older than many of you - establishing good relationships has trumped saving money.
redhatmama:Do you ever just pay more at the LDS because you like them and want to support the business? Or is price everything?
spectrum:Leadweight,
The common LDS training model just does not breed capable divers. It is short sighted leaves them on a dead end.
The LDS that works to build a community will thrive if there is water anywhere near it. Diving is a somewhat social activity and for the most part divers need buddies. Not everyone enters the sport with a diving companion and 1/2 of the team is most likely not as avid or may drop out all together.
Pete
ScubaKimmie:Yes I am willing to pay "more".
Then again if there is a problem "more" because quite the bargain![]()
RJP3:Less about "supporting their business" as it is knowing that I'll be getting value comensurate with the higher price paid - as when they spent 3 hours setting up and tweaking my gear.
The former is charity. I love my LDS, but there are more worthy causes if I'm going to donate money.
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TheRedHead:I don't donate money to my LDS. They send my business some business too. Reciprocity. I live in a small town/big city where everyone knows everyone or at least someone who knows them. I am a small businessperson too and have much empathy.
Plus I will admit I enjoy the superb service.