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Businiess name:  Divers At Sea
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When I first started shopping around for a dive shop in Atlanta I really took a liking to Divers at Sea. The owner Bert Quist is an extremely jovial man who welcomes his customers in with a genuine enthusiasm about the sport. He helped alleviate my anxieties and I decided to sign up for an open water class after being informed that there was only one slot left in the upcoming class. \r \r The class felt somewhat rushed, and it was very crowded in the classroom and especially the pool. The price of the training is $125 less if you buy starter equipment so rather than shop around like I normally would I bought my gear from their dive shop. Big Mistake. The prices they quote are significantly more expensive than what I could have purchased online and the variety of gear that they carry is minimal. In most instances I was offered two choices ""high top boots or low top boots"" ""dry snorkel or wet snorkel"" ""expensive fins or cheap fins"". With more research under my belt now I realize the err of my ways. \r \r The buying process was stressful and I felt extremely rushed through what should have been a thorough buying process, especially for a first timer. I now regret purchasing over half of my gear. \r \r Eventually I grew tired of the high pressure attempts to get me to participate in overpriced tours and unwelcome feeling I received during subsequent visits and I've now taken my business closer to where I live in Roswell. Pros: Parking

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