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Paying for Results

Wednesday, April 29, 2009
posted by Frank Stevens

Paying for Results

Business today runs on data. Computers have infiltrated nearly every facet of business from the smallest corner stores to multi-national corporations. Computers run inventory, payroll, sales, purchasing and almost every other imaginable function. For the most part, this is a good thing as it frees up more time for people to focus on the core business.

Computers can fail, however, and when they do, business can grind to a halt if an appropriate back up plan has not been put in place. All data should be backed up to another drive or disk and stored offsite somewhere. This protects the data from theft, natural disasters, and fire if something was to happen to the main hard drive. Business owners know that they should be doing this, but it tends to fall off the edge of the plate when the business owner is inundated with a thousand others tasks critical to the operation of the company.

This means that frequently, business owners are left with nothing but a damaged hard drive that doesn’t work after a calamity. If the company does not have a back up offsite to be able to access, the future of the company may lie in being able to restore the hard drive.

IntelliRecovery.com specializes in restoring damaged hard drives. They can pull data from hard drives that have been soaked in liquid, damaged by smoke or fire, or have succumbed to blunt force trauma.

If you are like most business owners, you want to get your data back as soon as possible but you also don’t want to have to pay a fortune if the company looks at the hard drive and decides that it cannot recover the data. IntelliRecovery solves that problem with its policy to not charge the customer if it finds that the data is unrecoverable. Most computer repair companies charge a “bench fee” as a standard minimum charge for just taking a look at your hard drive. With IntelliRecovery, you will only pay shipping to get the drive to them and get it back. Or you can choose to have them destroy the hard drive at their facilities. There is no minimum charge ever.

IntelliRecovery’s policy of not charging the customer when the work cannot be done makes the decision to attempt to restore the data easier for the customer. No possible restoration? No charge.

IntelliRecovery is approved by most major manufacturers to perform hard drive recovery services. This means that your computer warranty is not invalidated by the work as it would be with many local computer repair shops. Computer manufacturers trust the quality of IntelliRecovery’s work and approve their recovery methods. Once IntelliRecovery gets your data back up and running, they can also help you set up a data back up plan so that the situation doesn’t recur.

Having a proper back up plan in place is the best line of defense a business can run but it’s nice to know that IntelliRecovery can help in the worst case scenario.