$300 Data Recovery/Brian Cometa interviewed by Carey Holzman's...

Enough about the videos, what kind of discount do we get? :p

Called about a year ago and asked about a TN discount and the receptionist said there was no discount. I assume there would be some discount if you partnered with them but TBH the quality and speed of work they produce is well worth the cost, at least in my one, and only experience referring a client to them.

Two thumbs up for these guys, they do good work.
 
Enough about the videos, what kind of discount do we get? :p
We have a 10% back referral discount program. Email brian at 300ddr dot com for more info. Though, unless you are just referring customers directly (which is certainly fine by us), the referral discount is minor ($30-$50) compared to what you could charge your customers for the services we're offering ($600-$1500+).
-Brian
 
>How will things change things when every drive is an SSD as will be the case soon less failure rate I assume
SSDs fail too.

>I always read less failure but when they do fail it's more difficult to recover...so backups more important than ever I say.
Not always more difficult. And, as SSDs become more popular, SSD recovery tools will get better and even more will be recoverable. Already, a good chunk of the most common SSD models can be recovered after failing.
 
the referral discount is minor ($30-$50) compared to what you could charge your customers for the services we're offering

This. I tell my customers that "We have a great company that we have used with great success in the past, they're called "$400 Data Recovery". :D I'm not sure if they will be replaced by that new upstart "$500 data recovery" in 2019 or not.
 
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