Trompie
Registered
My complaint is about a dive shop operator in South Africa, Cape Town, Scuba Shack Diving who is owned by Justin Villiers.
I've attached a copy of an email that explains my complaint which I've send to him earlier today.
My objective is the avoidance of a similar situation happening to any other diver.
I also find out today that Scuba Shack Diving did not renew their PADI membership.
===================================================================================
Justin, I am writing this message with extreme disappointment in the service received from Scuba Shack (http://www.scubashack.co.za) last week.
I've contacted you via email, phone, and text, starting at the end of last year, followed up in the beginning of March; numerously the week prior to the planned diving, the weekend before, and the first potential day of diving which was last Monday, 19 March. I made sure that you had my email address, and an international and local cell phone number to contact me.
You gave me on numerous occasions the assurance that all was well with my proposed diving plan. You even said that you will call me within 5 minutes after I've managed to get hold of you over the phone last Monday at approximately 6:30 PM.
All of the above only to get a text message from you the next morning at approximately 4:30 AM, informing me that you were behind schedule due to the navy who was anchored in Simon's Town. That you had to complete an OW student's certification on that day (Tuesday) and that you couldn't do the diving that we've been planning months in advance.
You knew all of this ahead of time. Why did you not say anything until it was too late?
I hope that you can put yourself in my shoes; imagine how you would feel? Going half way around the world with your gear to do some diving. Only to receive a text message on the day of your planned diving, telling you that the dive operator can not help you any more!
I originally decided to use Scuba Shack because of good experiences in the past. I will not take that risk again.
I will go out of my way to warn my fellow divers of what could happen to them should they use Scuba Shack.
I've attached a copy of an email that explains my complaint which I've send to him earlier today.
My objective is the avoidance of a similar situation happening to any other diver.
I also find out today that Scuba Shack Diving did not renew their PADI membership.
===================================================================================
Justin, I am writing this message with extreme disappointment in the service received from Scuba Shack (http://www.scubashack.co.za) last week.
I've contacted you via email, phone, and text, starting at the end of last year, followed up in the beginning of March; numerously the week prior to the planned diving, the weekend before, and the first potential day of diving which was last Monday, 19 March. I made sure that you had my email address, and an international and local cell phone number to contact me.
You gave me on numerous occasions the assurance that all was well with my proposed diving plan. You even said that you will call me within 5 minutes after I've managed to get hold of you over the phone last Monday at approximately 6:30 PM.
All of the above only to get a text message from you the next morning at approximately 4:30 AM, informing me that you were behind schedule due to the navy who was anchored in Simon's Town. That you had to complete an OW student's certification on that day (Tuesday) and that you couldn't do the diving that we've been planning months in advance.
You knew all of this ahead of time. Why did you not say anything until it was too late?
I hope that you can put yourself in my shoes; imagine how you would feel? Going half way around the world with your gear to do some diving. Only to receive a text message on the day of your planned diving, telling you that the dive operator can not help you any more!
I originally decided to use Scuba Shack because of good experiences in the past. I will not take that risk again.
I will go out of my way to warn my fellow divers of what could happen to them should they use Scuba Shack.