🔍 Don't let data loss haunt you—secure your peace of mind!
The Rescue - 3 Year Data Recovery Plan for SSD by Seagate offers comprehensive protection for your data, ensuring recovery from any brand of solid-state drive purchased within 30 days. With a money-back guarantee, 24/7 online tracking, and free shipping for in-lab recovery, this plan is designed to provide peace of mind in the digital age.
Brand | Seagate |
Manufacturer | After Protection |
ASIN | B06ZZCB53J |
Country of Origin | USA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 8, 2013 |
J**N
Prompt ref7nd
They r refunded premium for insurance for product that was not usable and returned
M**M
perfect
Good policy
P**E
I hope this is a waste of money
A warrantee service on electronics is something you never want to use. My hope is I never find out how good their service is since I really want the SSD drive to work. So far the SSD is hanging in there and as reviewed it gets hot when you work it hard. Only time will tell if the service was worth the money or not.
C**N
No brainer
This option is similar to insurance one purchases with an expensive flat screen. There is no reason not to back up your data. If your work is important enough to purchase expensive SSD drives, then it's worth the extra cost.
R**L
My one HDD its not ride . Some sound noising happend
I was taking this Rescue plan Already. My one 300GB HDD is not working. So how can I get this recovery support?
J**E
Would have been great....
Would have been great but the external drive purchased to go with it, died after only couple of days. Amazon could not find the product when I wanted to review it. This company refunded very quickly, great company.
R**E
Protection
I know that it's extra money for insurance for whatever electronic device you may buy but it's better to have it in case it breaks down than not have it. It's worth having it.
S**D
Does not cover defective item
Data recovery, I'm sure they could attempt. But that is also a risk, because data recovery is rare on a de.d device. But you cannot return the defective item, even if you succeeded in rescuing your data from it. Enjoy your worthless device, if this happens.
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