![]() If you look at the actual product page and scroll down to the Warranty PDF, you can see that FA Service Plan is actually the Seagate Rescue Service Plan. I imagine if a vendor behaves badly, Amazon drops them from the program.Īs of the time of this writing, when you browse through the data recovery service plans, you see two sellers: FA Service Plans and Seagate. The bullets you see are just the rules of the program that Amazon has put together, and it’s not the actual agreement you’re entering into with the vendor. It could be one of any third-party vendors who participate in the program. The seller is listed as After Solutions, who is not a company either. So, who are the “they” who are recovering your data? It’s not Amazon. There’s free shipping to and from the lab and you can tack on a recovery service plan within 30 days of purchase. You can read more about it, but the gist of it is that if your drive or disk fails, they’ll recover the data or refund the money you paid for the recovery plan itself. ![]() If you opt-out, Amazon, in a very pushy fashion, will show you a pop-up about it. You can see the checkboxes right above the “Add to Cart” button. When you buy a hard drive, thumb drive, SD card, USB drive, or some other kind of storage device off Amazon, you’ll be prompted to add a data recovery service plan. Here’s how the Amazon Rescue Data Recovery Services work: Amazon Data Recovery Plan Review – Rescue Data Recovery Services I’ll tell you what happened and why I think that. I have some updates and clarifications near the end of the review. ![]() Update: The folks at Seagate reached out to me after reading this blog post. But I’m not sure that I would recommend the extra investment. ![]() Then, I broke it and got to test out the service. I bought a $2 1-year data protection plan for a 16 GB USB drive from SanDisk. But then again, it’s Amazon, which has been pretty good to me so far from a customer service standpoint. ![]()
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