harddisk wrote:
Fights and more Fights - Atola, ACE, SD who is the best? I believe that no one has even stopped thinking that most customers do not want to know if you have one of the tools or how much it cost her 100 class clean room or how great is its structure. DR professionals are compared to doctors trying to save their patients and our customers want nothing but your files back, oh let the controversy all customers have the right to choose where to retrieve your files, let's not treat our customers like fools, they know read and write! know the risk they face trying to recover your files by yourself without knowledge is a right that they have in the DR professionals help our clients in the best way for him to not lose your files with wrong practices, the more customers they have a choice, not everyone who has to pay 2000 U.S. for a data recovery company charges each over what you want is a free market, the winner will win more customer wins so much more to solve the customer's problem and see a smile at the end of his client with your files back can be sure that other customers will more per referral. In my opinion every tool manufacturer tries to do his best and all we can to help improve these tools is an example: SD I see many reviews for their products, no one says it openly support the poor and have to pay to have updates that also happens to jam, I believe that everyone has their qualities and defects can not be improved or all of the professionals DR Forum think they will live forever, and knowledge to be passed on and our secrets keep us. True knowledge that no one takes from us
If I am reading what you are saying correctly, I disagree. End users are being misinformed by their technicians and useless hacks who think they know what they are doing. I've tried to avoid saying this, but I can't hold back any longer. Most projects that are previously assessed by technicians are more likely in worse shape or completely unrecoverable by the time they get to us. At least once a week, I have to bite my tongue and not tell a client that the cost of their project would have been half, if it would have come to us first. Yes, I get to bill more, but as the price goes up, the odds of success go down, as do the odds of the client accepting the price.