Originally posted by: iamme
comments on drive quality?
Originally posted by: cordite
I received one as a warranty replacement for a 200GB that I bought. The 250GB itself was just replaced as it also died. Good luck!
Originally posted by: darom
Funny, that you mentioned that fiasco. I received a few months ago a paperwork from the law company that launched a class action lawsuit against IBM because of their faulty 'Made in Hungary' drives. Well, to make the story short, in order to get anything out of that, I had to produce the original receipts of the purchase. I had 2 15GB drives I was holding in my hand, but the company, of course, did not accept the hardware as a proof. What kind of proof is that if I registered my drives with a post card when I bought them, otherwise how on Earth they would have my address to notify of the lawsuit! What a BS.
Since then Hitachi bought the IBM's consumer hard drive business, I bet they still have that darn factory in Hungary with low level quality control. So good luck. I'd look into drives with a 5 year warranty (some WD models carry it).
Originally posted by: sixpackdate
49.99 AR with free shipping is back
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: sixpackdate
49.99 AR with free shipping is back
Is this available in the store? And if so, til when. I am in desparate need of a new HD.
Originally posted by: darom
Funny, that you mentioned that fiasco. I received a few months ago a paperwork from the law company that launched a class action lawsuit against IBM because of their faulty 'Made in Hungary' drives. Well, to make the story short, in order to get anything out of that, I had to produce the original receipts of the purchase. I had 2 15GB drives I was holding in my hand, but the company, of course, did not accept the hardware as a proof. What kind of proof is that if I registered my drives with a post card when I bought them, otherwise how on Earth they would have my address to notify of the lawsuit! What a BS.
Since then Hitachi bought the IBM's consumer hard drive business, I bet they still have that darn factory in Hungary with low level quality control. So good luck. I'd look into drives with a 5 year warranty (some WD models carry it).
Originally posted by: Lark888
My Hitachi rebate came in reasonable time. (was for a 160gb from Outpost many months ago).
Kwad - ValueAmerica! Well, at least you only paid 50% of the then current cost.....
In addition to the various computer stuff from ValueAmerica (which has long since been replaced), I got some electric heaters and a ping-pong table that are still going strong. What a strange Christmas it was that year!!
Originally posted by: Kwad Guy
Originally posted by: darom
Funny, that you mentioned that fiasco. I received a few months ago a paperwork from the law company that launched a class action lawsuit against IBM because of their faulty 'Made in Hungary' drives. Well, to make the story short, in order to get anything out of that, I had to produce the original receipts of the purchase. I had 2 15GB drives I was holding in my hand, but the company, of course, did not accept the hardware as a proof. What kind of proof is that if I registered my drives with a post card when I bought them, otherwise how on Earth they would have my address to notify of the lawsuit! What a BS.
Since then Hitachi bought the IBM's consumer hard drive business, I bet they still have that darn factory in Hungary with low level quality control. So good luck. I'd look into drives with a 5 year warranty (some WD models carry it).
Geez. I have some of those 15gb drives still in the factory sealed box...and I guess I'll never get any class action money out of them either, since I don't have the paperwork (think I got them from ValueAmerica...)
Kwad