Me too!I can’t help it @Kimela , I had to laugh !
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Me too!I can’t help it @Kimela , I had to laugh !
Because they don't have too.I don't know how they feel $48 is justified.
I don’t think that’s it as I had several e-cards showing in the earlier version of the app and now I have none in the latest version - the PADI app (and, apparently, their QC on updates to it) sucks!As far as I can tell, having downloaded the app over the summer and regained a lot of certs from a long time ago, if you originally received a plastic card at the end of a previous course then you don’t get a new ‘free’ E-card when you sign up for the app, which would effectively be a second copy. But all the courses I’ve done since I’ve received the E-card automatically instead of a plastic card.
Also received my MSD from PADI for free too (not paid for by LDS).
I scanned all of my cert cards, DAN insurance card and my passports, etc., and store them in the Dive Log app on my iPhone - it captures images of the front and back of the cards as well as some specific data fields - it works great.I downloaded the TDI/SDI app when it came out. Deleted it when I realized it was just PDFs just like I already had saved from their website. Their website works pretty well with a smartphone web browser so I don’t need the app. I have the needed cards saved in my iPhone photo in the favorites folder.
So Apple apps (like Wallet) are OK?Why can’t PADI let you download an Apple Wallet compatible file for each of your "certifications". Then it’s backed up to your iCloud account and you don’t need to use the PADI appp.
Or just issue the card as a PDF. Ditto.
Or images and save to photos. Ditto.