REDEYE1978
Registered
My wife and I paid for scuba dive lessons in Feburary and took the classroom and pool lessons in March. Open water was scheduled for April 17 and 18 but the weather was too bad. Then May 1 the instructor closed his shop up. I called him and found out that he contacted all of the class but me and my wife to go and do the open water dive. He said that I was suppose to call him if I was interested in the class. I asked him when he would do our open water class and he said that he did not know that he had a new job and that he was very busy.
I called another dive shop in our area and they want 75 dollars a piece for me and my wife to take the open water class. Plus they need a letter from my other instructor.
So I called my instructor and told him that they wanted 150 dollar for the open water class and he said that he would not pay it. He said that it was my fault for not calling him for the class.
He has known all along that we wanted to go to Key West with about 10 other people in the class June 8th. We planned a 3 day dive at Key West.
So I would like to know what you guys would do about this.
I called another dive shop in our area and they want 75 dollars a piece for me and my wife to take the open water class. Plus they need a letter from my other instructor.
So I called my instructor and told him that they wanted 150 dollar for the open water class and he said that he would not pay it. He said that it was my fault for not calling him for the class.
He has known all along that we wanted to go to Key West with about 10 other people in the class June 8th. We planned a 3 day dive at Key West.
So I would like to know what you guys would do about this.
I would ask for a refund for the OW dive portion of the class & get the referral. Use the $ towards the referral dives. I say try to get that portion as a refund, as the instructor has not finished the course of instruction. What I find odd is he contacted everyone in the last class except you & your wife.... yet expected YOU to contact him?!?
Sounds like he's trying to get off the hook. How would you know what his plans are, if he didn't say anything to you before or during the class? Or perhaps he did & you missed it. There may be no standards violation on this, but there does seem to be an ethics violation for most agencies. You can try a complaint, the most it will cost you is a few minutes of writing (most agencies require formal written statement). Keep it factual, not what you think. Regardless, don't let this episode leave a bad taste in your mouth. I wish the best for you.