Spray25
Contributor
I agree with a lot of what Genesis says.......................
Like most things change in the diving world is inevitable. The diving industry is fighting it very, very hard. Often times adapting to change is much better than fighting it. The diving industry will change with or with out you on board.
I like the idea of supporting an LDS. However, I am on of the unfortunate ones who does not feel he has an LDS worth supporting. I think Genesis, and others, would agree there are good shops out there and I hope they continue to do well.
LDS owners need to be good business men (or women) to survive. Many, including the couple that I have dealt with, refuse to set themselves apart from the crowd or to compete for business. Many shops have an attitude that you, the consumer, HAVE to buy from them and that they set all the rules. This is not true. What you are seeing is an ever increasing population of people who are weighing in on the subject with their wallets.
Every person has a different level that they will pay for "service". They also have different definitions of what service is.
With the extremely poor level of service I have gotten from my LDS coupled with his full retail no exceptions policy, and Hostile attitude towards any one who has gear from another source (internet or another LDS) causes me to shop else where for almost all of my gear.
Air Fills? Sorry, but with the money I have saved on my gear I could easily buy a compressor. I also have faith in the American business man. If the demand exsists for an air fill only station it will be invented. If that means going to Wal-Mart to fill my tanks so that I am not forced to buy my gear at overinflated prices then I will.
Warranties....... There are plenty of people who have tested LP's warranty with exceptional results. There are also people who have had their LDS not support them or give them good service on warranty repairs. So would it be fair for me to say; "Don't buy from an LDS, they say they have a manufacturer's warranty, but they never back it up!!" NO that would not be accurate or fair.
Bottom line? The industry is changing. The LDS can adapt or be put out of business. I'm sorry if this seems harsh, but it is the truth. The truth in any industry, not just diving. Look around you for a minute....... Do you see how your own business, whether you own it or just work there, has changed? How about the last place you worked? No business can survive long term without change to remain competitive. Insustries change. Look at the airlines, many of the larger carriers are not doing well because they got to fat and the lean and mean companies like Southwest and Jet Blue are killing them right now. Not only are they less expensive, but they have better safety records, and are more "on time".
In the end I hope that the LDS, the good ones, survive. It will not be easy, but few things in life are.
Like most things change in the diving world is inevitable. The diving industry is fighting it very, very hard. Often times adapting to change is much better than fighting it. The diving industry will change with or with out you on board.
I like the idea of supporting an LDS. However, I am on of the unfortunate ones who does not feel he has an LDS worth supporting. I think Genesis, and others, would agree there are good shops out there and I hope they continue to do well.
LDS owners need to be good business men (or women) to survive. Many, including the couple that I have dealt with, refuse to set themselves apart from the crowd or to compete for business. Many shops have an attitude that you, the consumer, HAVE to buy from them and that they set all the rules. This is not true. What you are seeing is an ever increasing population of people who are weighing in on the subject with their wallets.
Every person has a different level that they will pay for "service". They also have different definitions of what service is.
With the extremely poor level of service I have gotten from my LDS coupled with his full retail no exceptions policy, and Hostile attitude towards any one who has gear from another source (internet or another LDS) causes me to shop else where for almost all of my gear.
Air Fills? Sorry, but with the money I have saved on my gear I could easily buy a compressor. I also have faith in the American business man. If the demand exsists for an air fill only station it will be invented. If that means going to Wal-Mart to fill my tanks so that I am not forced to buy my gear at overinflated prices then I will.
Warranties....... There are plenty of people who have tested LP's warranty with exceptional results. There are also people who have had their LDS not support them or give them good service on warranty repairs. So would it be fair for me to say; "Don't buy from an LDS, they say they have a manufacturer's warranty, but they never back it up!!" NO that would not be accurate or fair.
Bottom line? The industry is changing. The LDS can adapt or be put out of business. I'm sorry if this seems harsh, but it is the truth. The truth in any industry, not just diving. Look around you for a minute....... Do you see how your own business, whether you own it or just work there, has changed? How about the last place you worked? No business can survive long term without change to remain competitive. Insustries change. Look at the airlines, many of the larger carriers are not doing well because they got to fat and the lean and mean companies like Southwest and Jet Blue are killing them right now. Not only are they less expensive, but they have better safety records, and are more "on time".
In the end I hope that the LDS, the good ones, survive. It will not be easy, but few things in life are.