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Dee once bubbled...
Talk to him. He may not be aware that he has bad habits, or is embarassed to ask for help. Offer to help him improve his skills. If he gets defensive, shows no interest in improving, and/or otherwise refuses to change, just don't dive with him again...and tell him why you refuse to do so.
1. Leave and don't speak to them again ...this accomplishes nothing.
2. Make a website dedicated to their inability to dive ... gimme a break! Does liability and lawsuit mean anything to you?
3. Go to the store they were certified at and raise hell ... they have no control over him after he's certified.
4. Tell them politely ...you best choice