ST31000528AS FW: CC38 Problem -New

gps31

Member
First thanks for all of your suggestion and recommendation.

I solved this cases and taking out datas from the disk only by using the above mentioned programs ( "What a combination.." ) & .... (no other Soft and hardware)

once again thanks
 
Hi,
In India We Call it Jugar .Its because of this jugar type work that few data recovery companies are offering super low rates and spoil the market rates .Due to this buying good equipment in india cost a lot of time as you can never collect those finances easier .Do you folks also have such a trend in usa ?
 

Jared

Administrator
Staff member
I think everywhere you go there's going to be different levels of service/quality/price. And it's up to the consumers to figure out who is who. At one time data recovery work here was limited to just a few companies with almost no competition and the average recovery was the price of a new car.

Now there are a lot more companies able to offer comparable services thanks largely to Ace Laboratory's willingness to sell a system which has most of that reverse engineering work built in or explained in the documentation. We no longer need our own team of engineers, as we are all buying the research of one team in Russia.

Then there's the guys out there advertising data recovery for $79 who are just running some free/cheap data recovery software and have no tools/expertise to even properly evaluate or handle any sort of hardware issues (though it doesn't stop them from trying).

Now, it's up to the consumer to decide where to go. Some people still want to send their drive to DriveSavers and pay thousands of dollars because they perceive that they will get the best service that way and their data is too important to take risks. (though those of us who've recovered drives they gave up on would debate whether they are the "best" or even close to that).

Others decide to go the $79 guy, take the risk, and end up with striped platters after a night of the freezer and two days of SpinRite running on the drive.

Personally, I've decided to not even chase the super "budget" conscious customers. I'll let them go to $300DDR or the $79 guy. I've found that you actually get better customers if you price yourself a little higher and just concentrate on the quality of your work/service.
 
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