On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 22:04:36 -0500
 Kyle Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Virtual Labs Data rescue will retrieve almost anything,
> but you pay for it.
> $119 /5gb.  I use them as a professional with unlimited
> quota.  They are
> flawless.  Especially since you can search by file type
> or extension.  It is
> a pay by quota service though.  You must have an internet
> connection, but it
> works.  Let me know if you want more info.  Or google it.
> I do not work for
> them, but as a tech their service has saved my butt many
> times.  Much less
> expensive than a true data recovery company like drive
> savers.


Kyle, I tried googling Virtual Labs Data, and I only found
a handful of allusions to it---no hard information or
address.  So, yes, I need more info; specifically, is the
cost dependent on the total size of the recovery?  For
example, if I only require 1GB of files recovered, do I
still pay the full $119 (for any PART of 5GB)?  I'm coming
down to the wire here, and I'm rapidly running out of
options.  Thanks, guys.

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