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 Post subject: Re: having truobles with seagate 7200.11 1.5T
PostPosted: June 16th, 2010, 17:26 
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WOW I don't know where you live if you have to "spent" sometime on the phone with potential customer. I never spent more then 5 minutes on the phone with a customer. But if you do, what bad with that any way?! It is worth the call!

By judging your answers and your hostility against people who asking questions, I don't get the point of this forums. What it is good for?!
Do you help to people or just say to them to leave it to a pro with a slight hope that you will be the pro.

If we are talking, who are you?!
I don't thinkg that you are the owners of a big data recovery buisness (otherwise don't you have other good stuff to do then spent your time in this forum?!), but you are all those hated guys with a small recovery data buisness who think that they can recover some data but actually ruin more the data and the drives.

So before you throw all the garbage away, look on yourself and consider again to write those non helpfull things the you usually use to write.


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 Post subject: Re: having truobles with seagate 7200.11 1.5T
PostPosted: June 16th, 2010, 18:04 
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How about "people who can help each other via mutually beneficial exchange of information"

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 Post subject: Re: having truobles with seagate 7200.11 1.5T
PostPosted: June 17th, 2010, 5:25 
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drc wrote:
How about "people who can help each other via mutually beneficial exchange of information"


O.k, and how does it work exactly?
Do you send P.M with the sentence "Listen, I need to do bla bla, if you will tell me how I'll tell you how to bla bla"?


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 Post subject: Re: having truobles with seagate 7200.11 1.5T
PostPosted: June 17th, 2010, 6:53 
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WOW I don't know where you live if you have to "spent" sometime on the phone with potential customer. I never spent more then 5 minutes on the phone with a customer. But if you do, what bad with that any way?! It is worth the call!

It depends : if it is only a waste of time, multiplied by "n" calls everyday, at the end of the day you have NOT worked and spent all day in blah blah blah.... tell it to your bank accountant when it's time to pay bills and goods.
Unless you have so much money in your pockets and time in your hands so you can spend your time educating unknown people.
Note : as you mentioned potential customer now it is eveident you run a ... "business"

By judging your answers and your hostility against people who asking questions, I don't get the point of this forums. What it is good for?!

If you don't see the purpose, look better. It was intended for pro2pro help. Maybe it's not fair to run a business and practically want to have the job done by someone else (us) instead.
Note : I am in contact with the most valuable and experienced members of this forum, and when I need help (that means practically have the job done) because I can't get the solution OR don't know yet what to do in a specific case, I ask and I have the answer. And the help is mutual everytime - they can ask me whenever and whatever they want as I know better some specific issues for some specific stuff. This is fair trading and help. When and if you'll be in this scenario, you'll finally understand.

Do you help to people or just say to them to leave it to a pro with a slight hope that you will be the pro.
If we are talking, who are you?!


If you can be of help maybe you can expect mutual help, but according to the attitude, lack of KH and tools , you may just ask without expecting anything.


I don't thinkg that you are the owners of a big data recovery buisness (otherwise don't you have other good stuff to do then spent your time in this forum?!), but you are all those hated guys with a small recovery data buisness who think that they can recover some data but actually ruin more the data and the drives.

Then from the highness of your big business why you still don't have pro tools with the necessary support? Jealousy won't help. Humbleness and good will maybe.

So before you throw all the garbage away, look on yourself and consider again to write those non helpfull things the you usually use to write.

Change your attitude, instead, and you'll get different results.

P.S. why don't you go to some Russian forums, you'll miss this one very badly in a nanosecond.


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 Post subject: Re: having truobles with seagate 7200.11 1.5T
PostPosted: June 17th, 2010, 9:00 
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Hi BlackST,

I never said that I don't run a buisness. I am a student which have to pay for his studies and his student' dormitories.

Sometime by your answers I see that you forgot that you had been a beginer.
It seems like you born pro.
I'm at your place when you only started that filed and try hard to study and gain knowledge as much as I can, in ambition that some day (which is not far right now) I will be helpfull to others as much they helpfull to me.
I run this buisness almost 6 months and in the most cases I do success to recover 95%-100% of the data.
I think that everyone needs some support especially at the start (6 months are not a long time in this field).
BlackST have you ever heared before the sentence cast your bread upon the waters?

What are the pro tools which you have by the way?
I considering of a nice investment of 2000$ which will be worth the money.
What do you suggest?

P.s I expect no one do for me the job but to give me or suggest me a good way to act that's all.
By the way, I get alot of hard drives from the university, neighbors and unknown people from the internet and directed customers from the computers company which I worked before. Sometime I success and sometime I don't with the recovery. I am looking for a third side which I can do outsourcing. It will be a great state of win-win-win.
If you do want a partnership, please send me an email to
whereismydata@gmail.com

Best Regards,


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