I've read about 3 pages worth of comments repeating their own chorus line about buying from a LDS and I'm about ready to puke.
Keep buying off the internet "people" and soon you'll have to take your pool sessions of the internet too, along with internet air fills, internet service and trying on gear over the internet and trading e-mails to ask your questions.
Most internet sales have very little overhead. There is no electic bill for the classroom, no need to pay an instructor for teaching a class, no insurance to buy because they have no students for liability, no compressor maintenance, no parts to stock to repair your gear, etc.
There's nothing wrong with saving money, but diving is a specialized sport and there isn't much competition (no divinig walmarts, kmarts, targets that compete with 5 miles of each other) just around the corner.
In my mind the only "excuse" that holds water for puchasing gear over the internet is if you want something your shop doesn't sell.
If you go to the shop, hold the BC, ask 50 questions about gear, try the wetsuit on and then turn around and buy it on the internet than you are using the LDS and I have little respect for those types of people. The paid to have that sit there for their customers to try it on, if you never intended to buy it there, then don't even ask a question or try it on.
Why is it that we don't have a problem handing our wallet to a mechanic to fix our car but we pitch holy hell when the person that fix's or repairs our AIR SOURCE we *****, whine, moan and complain? Does it suck to hand someone $200 for sercing 6 Reg's, sure, but no one has a problem at all, or even think about it really to hand $200 to your car mechanic.
Keep buying off the internet "people" and soon you'll have to take your pool sessions of the internet too, along with internet air fills, internet service and trying on gear over the internet and trading e-mails to ask your questions.
Most internet sales have very little overhead. There is no electic bill for the classroom, no need to pay an instructor for teaching a class, no insurance to buy because they have no students for liability, no compressor maintenance, no parts to stock to repair your gear, etc.
There's nothing wrong with saving money, but diving is a specialized sport and there isn't much competition (no divinig walmarts, kmarts, targets that compete with 5 miles of each other) just around the corner.
In my mind the only "excuse" that holds water for puchasing gear over the internet is if you want something your shop doesn't sell.
If you go to the shop, hold the BC, ask 50 questions about gear, try the wetsuit on and then turn around and buy it on the internet than you are using the LDS and I have little respect for those types of people. The paid to have that sit there for their customers to try it on, if you never intended to buy it there, then don't even ask a question or try it on.
Why is it that we don't have a problem handing our wallet to a mechanic to fix our car but we pitch holy hell when the person that fix's or repairs our AIR SOURCE we *****, whine, moan and complain? Does it suck to hand someone $200 for sercing 6 Reg's, sure, but no one has a problem at all, or even think about it really to hand $200 to your car mechanic.