I suspect those purchasing through groupon, expect and deserve the service purchased. The shop nows how much groupon costs when they sign up for it so why would the owner feel cheated or inclined to provide less of a service?
Just my opinion. That and 5 bucks won't even get you a cup of coffee.
from reading some of the other threads on the whole groupon certification thing, it seems that some, less reputable shops may be doing:
- provide shotty instruction, and then when the student fails to do all of the certification requirements, offer them additional instruction for $200 to get them certified. Once a student is in this position, their choices are $350 for OW instruction from a good shop, or $200 from the same shop, and we already know that the student is a bargain hunter.
- the shop attempts to make up the lost profit from the OW course through gear sales, but once they find out the students are buying gear elsewhere, they try to minimize their losses.
- the shops try to hit maximum student-instructor ratios, and in some cases it appears that they may exceed it to try and make the groupon deal worthwhile.
I have also said in other threads (and now this one), I don't believe groupon is the problem, it is only some of the shops using it. However, from the student's perspective, I think a groupon deal should be a red flag.