Joined In Mar 2024
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On the afternoon of February 20, 2024, I booked a diving package for 2 people at Jomtien Dive Center. Because my eyes are nearsighted, I paid 700b and ordered two pairs of 500 and 700 degree myopia masks. The next day, the car picked us up and took us to the store. Before boarding the car again and going to the pier, we consulted the staff about our diving equipment. Answer: All on board. After boarding the boat, we were arranged for the second batch of dives. Upon inspection, it was discovered that the scheduled myopia mask was not available. The dive guide replied: He did not receive any notification. He also said: You can see far underwater, even without a myopia mask. We have diving certificates, and I also know that you can actually see further underwater than you can on the ground. But I originally spent the very expensive 700b just for a better diving experience. Now that we are already on the boat (there are about 20 tourists on one boat), it is unrealistic to ask the staff to come back to get it, or for us to give up diving. After returning to the store at around 2 p.m., we reported the matter to the store owner. The owner replied: You have already dived, which means you agree by default. Only promised to refund 700b. It is normal to make mistakes at work. But merely verbally apologizing for mistakes really lacks the spirit of a business contract. Even if it is 1000b (the diving price for two people is 7800b), it is still a correction of work mistakes. Also: 1. I found a leak in the BCD before diving. Fortunately, I discovered it myself and asked the diving guide to change it. 2. The diving guide is nice, but the workload is too heavy, and his fingers are already white from water. There is still 110b of air in a barrel (full air is 200p, and the seabed depth is 10m) before I fill up and ascend. - via