Because that is not nearly so "feel good," no matter the actual impact.Instead of creating a petition why not just write PADI a letter and ask for the option - physical card or eCard.
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Because that is not nearly so "feel good," no matter the actual impact.Instead of creating a petition why not just write PADI a letter and ask for the option - physical card or eCard.
First of all, welcome to the other side of SB.
Can't sign it. While I agree that e-cards are the newest technology, I would be in favor of issuing an e-card with an option of a free hard card. I pose this question: What if a diver doesn't take his smart phone with him to the dive shop or doesn't even own a smart phone, what then? He can't prove his certification?
I also agree that it's a money grab. Over the years, I have misplaced some of my c-cards. I have wanted replacements for a few of them (OW, AOW, Rescue, MSD, DM). At $45 a pop, I have decided not to get them. Also, an e-card shouldn't cost hardly anything. If you can provide them with the data necessary for them to find the certification in their database, an e-card should be almost a flip of a switch.
I won't sign your petition. I know too many people who don't have a smart phone. E-cards are not the complete answer.
I will now brace myself for the onslaught of those who think I'm full of it. Before that occurs, I will remind those folks who think they have to slam me to remember that this is my OPINION. I have mine. You have yours.
Dive and let dive.
Cheers - M²
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Is this for real? Plastic pollution from a card? I do not want an e-card. To many places do not have internet or will not look up an e-card. You do realize, most of your dive gear is plastic, more plastic, and mostly not made from material that are easy to recycle. Why pick on a plastic c-card when your regulator is plastic, your fins are plastic, your BC is loaded with plastic including a plastic bag, buckles, D-rings? We could do away with the BC(D) and insist on metal regulators, metal buckles and I guess we do not really need fins?
The best thing the diving world could do, just from my poor vantage point, learn some buoyancy skills and keep off the reef. A plastic c-card is way down my list of environmental impacts.
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From what I am reading, no further training or testing is required for "upgrading" a Jr AOW into a "full" adult AOW. Just paying 45 USD for the new card...Interesting question for PADI.
If your actual certification (not just the plastic card) automatically upgrades when you become 15, is a Jr AOW card plus a drivers license the equivalent of a regular AOW card? It's not like there is another class to take, and if you had Jr AOW and are over 15, you should be fulfilling agency guidelines regarding training and certification for AOW.
So if they are saying that you are only certified if you send them $45, that would definitely fit into the bad rep that PADI has in some circles. Hopefully that's not the case.