JamesK
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You have to burn your cards while dancing naked in a field singingTwisted Sisters "We're not gonna take it".
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ouYou have to burn your cards while dancing naked in a field singingTwisted Sisters "We're not gonna take it".
Correct and thanks, except you need a card to dive with a dive shop, and it proves I have no intent. They will, of course, not cover me if I change my mind and go out there on my own, certified or not certified. Just like they may not cover me if I jump off a plane, parachute or no parachute.
I have the PADI advanced open water (AOW) diving certification.
Question: How do I cancel my PADI certification?
My reasons are: (1) shopping for life insurance and want the lowest rates,
I suppose, sometimes one needs an experience like this to make the step from an attitude of a course student to that of a certified diver. Theoretically, we all start knowing the truths Jim expressed so clearly. But sometimes the attitude of a student lingers and a diver looks at the DM as if (s)he was an instructor. Analyzing situations like these with other divers help to make that "click". Even reading such threads can help. This is one important aspect of SB forums. That's a pitty when it leads to abandoning of diving rather then to a greater understanding.
Thanks, I will mail it back to PADI with thanks and return receipt, as proof for my insurance company.
lowviz, apologies, I edited it when people called me a troll, now edited back so this thread would make any sense. By no means intended to bash PADI or the dive shop.
Good luck to everyone. Stay safe. Did not intend the spoil the fun for you. It's just not my cup of tea anymore, hope you understand why.