expired Posted by sonderiaom • Apr 28, 2021
Apr 28, 2021 9:38 PM
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expired Posted by sonderiaom • Apr 28, 2021
Apr 28, 2021 9:38 PM
YMMV Seagate Backup Plus 5TB Portable Hard Drive with Rescue Data Recovery Services $80
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Online [costco.com] still has it at the $89.99 ($124.99 - $35 discount) price that it's been at for most of the month until the discount ends, likely on 5/7/21.
YEARS ago an online storage company reported worse reliability with Seagate, but I haven't seen updated reports for a long time.
This $105 Seagate 5TB [amazon.com] (which is NOT the one featured by this deal) has 4.7 stars on Amazon with 116K reviews.
This $100 WD 5TB [amazon.com] has 4.7 stars with 75K reviews.
That's a lot of reviews, for both products. If the Seagate was actually less reliable I think that would show up in the Amazon ratings.
BUT if you have better data I would sincerely like to see it (not being snarky!).
OP's Costco Seagate 5TB is a different model. Costco's offers TWO years of data recovery.
This [amazon.com] is the same drive as OP's CostCo drive, available from Amazon for $129. On the Amazon site it says:
> Rescue Data Recovery Service Plan Valid Until November 24, 2023.
An online date calculator says that date is 2 years, 6 months, and 26 days from now.
What ARE the offered data recovery services? I can't find a description of them on Amazon or Costco. Your drive crashes and they try to recover the data and (what?) send you a NEW drive with all the data they can recover? Is there some metric of how hard they try? I can imagine some low-paid barely-trained technician putting the crashed drive into a gadget and pushing a button. "Sorry, didn't work, mate."
This site [provendatarecovery.com] says data recovery costs $100-$2000.
> Data recovery can be a straightforward process or extremely complex, requiring extensive experience in the delicate operations needed to recover your data. Most data recovery experts work on an hourly basis, and their rate is $100-$300 an hour on average. If your broken hard drive requires parts, mechanical rebuilding, or advanced methods of recovery, the cost will be reflective of the extra work.
This offer would be credible if Seagate said the data recovery will be done by XYZ Company, and we could look at XYZ's reputation.
I think I'll stick with the usual back up to another drive strategy, instead of depending on Seagate's nebulous data recovery promise.
That said, $80 or $90 (YMMV) is a good price for a 5TB portable drive. A quick search with Google shopping turns up this WD 5TB on eBay for $90 -- never mind, shipping is $15.
I'd rather have Costco's warranty - whatever it is, I couldn't find any specific mention of hard-drives. It *used* to be unlimited, according to a result returned by Google, but I think it's probably 90 days now.
Online [costco.com] still has it at the $89.99 ($124.99 - $35 discount) price that it's been at for most of the month until the discount ends, likely on 5/7/21.
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If one is backing up their data to multiple hard drives, or backing up to this Seagate then from this Seagate to another hard drive (or to another drive and then the Seagate), then the recovery service "offer" (what ever it really is and who ever it really is) becomes far less important. At that point, on a pure price basis, this drive looks like a good deal at the $89.99 price as the OP's deal price may be just their store. As always YMMV on hard drives.
If one is backing up their data to multiple hard drives, or backing up to this Seagate then from this Seagate to another hard drive (or to another drive and then the Seagate), then the recovery service "offer" (what ever it really is and who ever it really is) becomes far less important. At that point, on a pure price basis, this drive looks like a good deal at the $89.99 price as the OP's deal price may be just their store. As always YMMV on hard drives.
how about give us $10 discount for no data recovery services included.
i just used it like more than a month ago.
also, costcocouple is gone too. no more products introduction or preview there, only the quarterly coupon books posted in pdf.
how about give us $10 discount for no data recovery services included.
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