Checking your own tanks is absolutely the responsible and
smart thing to do. However I strongly disagree with those suggesting the responsibility/obligation should be on the customer to do that.
You're paying for a service, and that service should be done correctly. Do we also need to have our own carbon-monoxide testers, oxygen testers, etc?
Start applying the above to any and every other service, from oil-changes, to medical service, to packaged goods, gas-stations, to prescription-lenses, to .... I mean that standard could be applied to pretty much every service. Quite often the customer doesn't have the tools, expertise, or time to double-check the work done.
I'm surprised that you get that much pressure drop. 3 hrs is a long time. It takes me 20-25 min to fill an empty 3500 with my compressor. I take it to 4K and it usually ends up around 3600 when cooled (still learning though). The tanks (even filling 2 sets of doubles) are noticeably warm. Not hot, but pretty warm.
Before the compressor I told the LDS multiple times they were shorting me.... he said it must be my gauge
I checked with another and read the same thing. @ $12 / fill you'd think they'd make darn sure it was topped up. 3500 would usually be 3100, but they would hot fill to 3500 and that's it.... not a psi more. I disliked that shop anyway.
The whole "support your local diveshop" concept pushed over-and-over-and-over annoys the hell out of me. You run into similar in many other industries and hobbies too, from dance studious, musicians, bars, restraints, etc. I reject that concept & choose to be smart with my money. If my LDS treats me well, then by all means, they may earn a consistent customer & I may refer my friends. But not every LDS deserves a sort of blind-loyalty. People who create online businesses are also people too, and may be good or bad people too.
When C19 hit, a
BUNCH of local businesses absolutely ripped me off. If I bought early-bird tickets, or did something like pre-purchase 10 classes, pretty much every business too the money, no refunds. I pretty much lost interest in another hobby because of that, after 6/6 of those businesses basically just took the money, and I suddenly found myself out about $1000.
Sometime in the next year, I'm planning on setting up my own fill station.