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lost PADI card?

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Longshot - 14 Feb 2008 14:26 GMT
Is there way to get a replacement card? My buddy had a card years ago & is
interested in diving again but not so interested in taking the course again,
mainly because the nearest place to do it is an hour away & he works 2 jobs.
anyone have any ideas how to get a new card? Thanks!
Rob
Joe English - 14 Feb 2008 15:25 GMT
> Is there way to get a replacement card? My buddy had a card years ago & is
> interested in diving again but not so interested in taking the course again,
> mainly because the nearest place to do it is an hour away & he works 2 jobs.
> anyone have any ideas how to get a new card? Thanks!
> Rob

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Blah - 14 Feb 2008 16:50 GMT
> Is there way to get a replacement card? My buddy had a card years ago & is
> interested in diving again but not so interested in taking the course again,
> mainly because the nearest place to do it is an hour away & he works 2 jobs.
> anyone have any ideas how to get a new card? Thanks!
> Rob

http://www.padi.com/padi/en/kd/c-card/default.aspx
RayC - 14 Feb 2008 17:42 GMT
> Is there way to get a replacement card? My buddy had a card years ago & is
> interested in diving again but not so interested in taking the course again,
> mainly because the nearest place to do it is an hour away & he works 2 jobs.
> anyone have any ideas how to get a new card? Thanks!
> Rob

If you don't like the guy, just tell him to contact PADI to buy a
replacement card.  If he is really a "Buddy", tell him to at least take
a refresher.  "Years ago" can mean many things but most importantly, it
can mean he might hurt himself.  If he doesn't want to take a refresher,
ask him if you can take a life insurance policy out on him!  ;-)

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Grumman-581 - 14 Feb 2008 20:28 GMT
> If he is really a "Buddy", tell him to at least take a refresher.
> "Years ago" can mean many things but most importantly, it can mean he
> might hurt himself.

Nawh, all he needs is to get a replacement card so that he can more easily
get air fills... He can get his gear and proceed to get reacquainted with
it by doing some progressive dives from a boat dock or in a swimming
pool... Darwin will be there to watch over him...

http://grumman581.googlepages.com/scuba-certification

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