Comments on: Get a 500GB external drive for $55 (after rebate)
Just think of all the video you could store on such a huge drive.
Just think of all the video you could store on such a huge drive.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebate_(marketing)
"Carol de Ville, the vice president of sales of Marco Sales and Incentives notes ?In some cases, we do have redemption programs that go as high as forty to fifty per cent, but generally it?s about one to five per cent?. In the same article, John Challinor, advertising manager for Sony Canada remarks that ?The industry average is less than ten percent....and it can be as low as one percent. [23] "
If your statement were correct, I would be a 1 in 100,000,000 case. I'm not.
I suspect those figures are either 1) false, or 2) refer to the number of people who apply for the rebate, not the number of applicants who receive the rebate.
This refers to the number of rebates redeemed, not actually fulfilled by the company. How many companies do you think could stay open if they promised big rebates and never delivered?
I don't know about your percentage, but more rebates aren't redeemed because people are too lazy to fill out the form and mail it.
So if you buy a cheap external drive, don't rely on it for daily use data protection. Use it as a once in a while backup, or as a render/work drive for projects, etc.
" I'd also be wary of low rent external drives unless you don't care about your data... Data is not secure in these situations... don't rely on it for daily use data protection. Use it as a once in a while backup, or as a render/work drive for projects, etc. " -- Data needs to be backed up in two mediumds, that is two hard drives, or more if you want to, including burning DVDs, but the minimum required is a two devices set up. You should not "rely" on a hard drive, you need to "use it" and use it along with another one where your data will be copied.
Hard drive companies do not sell you protection, nor a safe heaven for your data. If you really care about your data you should stop buying expensive hardware and instead buy two cheap ones so your data is properly backed up. When one of the devices dies, because it will, you have the other one, and you should always replace the broken drive right away. Backup or else.
;-)
Here's a drive that newegg currently offers a $20 rebate for (currently $69.99 after rebate as of (091908)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822204078
Meanwhile, never heard of eCost, or Vox, so I'm pretty skeptical of something that looks cheap with a cheap price tag.
http://www.bizrate.com/ratings_guide/cust_reviews__mid--18045.html
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/eCost
Caveat emptor!
500GB Capacity, External, USB 2.0 & SATA, 3.5" Form Factor, Max: 12Mbps (Full Speed Mode) Data Transfer Rates, 7200 rpm Spindle Speed, 8 MB Buffer Size
Price: $96.99
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock
Ecost Part #: 40683037
Manufacturer: Vox
Mfg Part #: EXSA-35C-500G7K
- by mikescnetposting February 19, 2009 5:58 PM PST
- It has been said 100 times but let me add. VOX REBATES ARE A SCAM. Please remind any retailers that carry them of that fact.
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