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The filters that most shops use are expensive because they have to fill a lot of tanks in a short amount of time. I don't need a 40 cfm filter. An old hydraulic accumulator will work just fine. Shouldn't cost more than about $200. I know electricity and maintenance on the compressor costs money, but not $15 for 80 cubic feet of air.CaptPaul:Buying the compressor is just the start. Do you know how much the filters cost? How about how much the air analysis cost to make sure you BREATHING good air? In my neck of the woods, electricity is not free either.
You got proof of this? I'd love to see it. If proof was ever obtained in the form of an AL invoice showing gear funneled through a shadow, it would turn the SCUBA industry upside down. Heads would roll, people would lose their jobs. I wish a disgruntled ex-LP employee would spill the beans on this. I had a hour long conversation with the AL national sales manager about this. I asked very pointed, hard-nosed questions. He had all the right answers. Of course, I don't believe everything I hear, but he was very good at defending AL wrt what you're talking about above. I even went down the road "this may be happening at a very high level in AL that you would not know about". Didn't seem to be the case. Maybe the best option is to open the onliners as authorized dealers and make them follow the MAP. We talked about this. Seems AL and SP are approached at every DEMA show from the big online guys to open them up as authorized dealers...."we'll place a $5M order". Problem is that they'll then have $5M worth of real AL gear, won't follow the MAP and will not care if AL pulls their dealership because they will already have the gear.mike_s:Not unless Europe and/or Israel recently annexed in San Diego!.
Maybe some of it is froim over seas... but I think you'd be surprised that most of it is knowingly shipped from the manufacturer through certain shops or shipped directly to LP but billed through a 'shadow company'. Aqualung knows where the gear they are selling is going. They just turn a blind eye to it.
CaptPaul:You got proof of this? I'd love to see it. If proof was ever obtained in the form of an AL invoice showing gear funneled through a shadow, it would turn the SCUBA industry upside down.
CaptPaul:On SB, does anyone ever talk about onliners selling SCUBA gear to uncertified customers? You know the goverment likes to regulate everything. Throughtout the years OUR industry has done a great job of policing itself. I won't sell a reg to a OW student until he/she completes the course. Does LP ask about dive certification?
What do you think will happen when non-divers start using gear bought online and have serious accidents with it? If the right people make a big deal over such incidents, gov agencies will take us over and regulate the bejesus out of us. We'll all suffer, including the LP guys who claim to be divers.
CaptPaul:Please don't reply with "certified divers can have accidents with gear purchased on or off line" I realize that, but it's not the point I'm trying to make. We check c-cards.
I understand, but maybe someone from LP could provide a link to the shadow company. "We buy our grey market AL gear from JoeBob Underwater Research Co. I have the LP PO's or check copies to prove it." Someone out there knows the trail or pieces of the trail that can be matched up.ReefHound:The purpose of a shadow company is to appear legitimate. The invoice wouldn't say "Shadow Company for LeisurePro" on it. You could be staring at the invoice and still have no proof. It would probably be to a non-retail organization that accounts for them as unspecified government/military/research/etc. usage.
CaptPaul:On SB, does anyone ever talk about onliners selling SCUBA gear to uncertified customers? You know the goverment likes to regulate everything. Throughtout the years OUR industry has done a great job of policing itself. I won't sell a reg to a OW student until he/she completes the course. Does LP ask about dive certification?
What do you think will happen when non-divers start using gear bought online and have serious accidents with it? If the right people make a big deal over such incidents, gov agencies will take us over and regulate the bejesus out of us. We'll all suffer, including the LP guys who claim to be divers.
Please don't reply with "certified divers can have accidents with gear purchased on or off line" I realize that, but it's not the point I'm trying to make. We check c-cards.