Well, I guess this means all bets are off.  To me, "Seagate" was a 
name that indicated drives of the highest quality... but if the 
company doesn't have faith in their own products...

http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2008/12/12/seagate_cuts_bare_drive_warranty/

"For products purchased on or after January 3, 2009, the limited 
warranty period for consumer electronics, notebook and personal 
storage bare drives sold to Seagate Authorized Distributors will be 
changed from 5 to 3 years."

sigh.

"A Seagate Bare Drive Warranty Change FAQ strongly rebuts any 
suggestion that this reflects lower confidence in product quality."

Yea right.  ROFLMAO.


What's next?  A 23% repair rate on Mac laptops?  Smaller crackers in 
the box for the same price?  I know, 3.5 oz yogurt in the 6 oz cup!

sigh.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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