I didn't twist any words. I just asked a question.
Let me ask another question from a different context. I recently had to have some electrical work done, and I had to hire an electrician. His work had set prices for the work, regardless of the time it took, and I had 2-3 things that needed to be done. They took him a total of about 10-15 minutes, for which I was charged a little under $600. What words would you use to describe that?
Ordering a replacement card vs having an electrician, a highly skilled and licensed worker, come to your house to do work.
Here's a better comparison. My Costco membership also costs $50 (cdn). For that membership I receive 2 personalized cards containing my picture and membership information. Additionally, if I lose a card they will replace it free. How does Costco manage to stay in business?
You can call me a troll. You can defend PADI's right to charge whatever you want. The argument seems to be that they all do it so we have to accept it. If you go through the posts you will see that one person even stated diving is expensive so just pay it. Really? The only point I was trying to make is that $52 is obscenely expensive for a simple replacement card. No one seems to have argued otherwise.
I did learn some interesting points through this post however. For example;
1. Padi stands for "Professional Association of Diving Instructors".
2. A professional association is usually a non-profit organization seeking to further a particular profession.
3. Padi is not in any way, shape or form a professional association. Padi is a privately owned company that has no responsibility to diving instructors in the least.
4. For the most part the diving industry in Canada is self regulated. Padi is also the major certification granting organization in Canada. As stated above Padi's only responsibility to diving seems to be their bottom line. Ensuring divers have a C-card before filling tanks seems like a good idea in terms of safety but is a great idea when you can charge $50 to replace those C-cards if lost.
5. Padi's name may be a violation of Canada's Competition Act since the company name is clearly a misrepresentation.