You are contradicting their website:
8. Rinse and store your dive gear between dive days (based on available storage space)
You might take it a little easy. Doesn't seem a road we ought to go down, generally....
I am contradicting their website? Read what I wrote - it came directly from a high level, long term employee that is a friend of mine - I asked if they stored gear because we were sharing a customer one week and I needed to find out if I should drop their gear off or have the customer take it with him at the end of his week with us - that was the answer I got. So I guess that employee is the one contradicting their website.
Take it easy? I didn't say anything "wrong" or nasty. I was answering the question as was given to me from the horses mouth, without hesitation, without secret - just "well, we do but we don't rinse it or hang it - they can leave it at the shop if they don't want to take it back" - same thing they would tell a customer if asked. And said they would have a great time with them if that's what they were looking for!
And this was confirmed by someone else that is a happy loyal customer
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Hi, would you be able to tell me what differences there are between BlueXT and DWM, ie what the frills are that they are lacking? It would cost double to rent full gear and dive 5 days with BlueXT so I'm assuming there must be some differences that are not obvious just comparing price lists on both websites. For instance now thanks to a poster in this thread I know that Aldora provides 120cf tanks, dive computers, a valet service, and a club beach for surface intervals.. all things that DWM does not provide, but also all things not noted on their website.
I will be happy to give you more information about our services and what WE offer via proper channels (e-mail
info@bluextseadiving.com) - as you can see, to provide that information here would be looked upon by some as self promotion and/or "bashing" the "competition" which is not the case - only the SB regulars pit us against each other
As mentioned in my previous post, the best way to get accurate and reliable information is to e-mail the operations you are interested in directly, tell them what you are looking for, ask the questions you want, etc. It is impossible for us to address every situation, scenario, package, etc. on our websites - at least in my case, I am the owner and put custom quotes together based on specific needs, requests, etc. and have authority to make decisions
So looking at websites give you generalities, not specifics.