That happened at one of the lds, they told me that scubapro was the greatest thing since sliced bread, great for cold water etc... "no you don't need that environmental seal on that reg blah blah blah." Here we have this one in stock.
Then I call my buddy, and instructor and they told me if I want to do basically any diving outside high summer in lake michicgan I have to have a reg that won't freeze, and they both said scubapro is great in the tropics, but not so great in the lake.
Now if I had just bought the damn thing then, and not done my homework, what would happen to me at 100' in 40 degree water when the damn thing freeflows? Great another cancelled dive for me and my buddy, and a six hundred dollar paperweight.
Whoever, and I mean whoever gives you good service is who you should patronize. If leisure pro does then give them your business, (won't personnally but hey) If it is the lds then that's ok too. But do not tell me that the lds can't be successfull in this business envrionment, they just have to adapt.
By the way, any item I try on in a lds to figure out the fit I buy in the lds. They are not a showroom for the internet, but I have received far more information online, and over the phone with good online dealers, in 10 minutes than I ever got in hours spent at the lds.
Pilot I appreciate your viewpoints but I personally have not been anything but a cash machine for the lds, and as such will not support them arbitrarily.