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Outstanding customer support from OCZ Technologies

Started by Maurice, April 10, 2012, 08:20:34 AM

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Just wanted to give praise to the folks at OCZ for their outstanding customer support. After submitting an RMA form for my defective (or presumed defective) 240 GB SSD drive, they responded almost immediately and issued an RMA with no questions beyond the ones I answered in the  form. Incidentally, the drive I returned had been working for more than one year but it was still within their 2 year warranty.

I then shipped back the disk drive and they shipped a new replacement on the same day as they received my drive. I found that absolutely amazing as I expected them to spend time testing  the drive I had returned before taking any other action.

So, congratulations to the OCZ customer service. I certainly would choose OCZ products in the future if I have a choice between similar products.

Maurice
Gravenhurst, Ontario - Canada

Trevor Hale

Great to hear it Mau. Hopefully the blood pressure dropped a bit and the new drive will continue without any issues.

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Quote from: Trevor Hale on April 10, 2012, 04:12:46 PM
Great to hear it Mau. Hopefully the blood pressure dropped a bit and the new drive will continue without any issues.

Trev

Actually, blood pressure back to normal so far. I was able to restore a recent saved image of the drive so I'm back to where I was before the crash. Time will tell if the old drive was the real problem or not.

I was quite impressed also by the backup/restore function of Windows 7. It worked flawlessly. Now, I have to decide whether I venture into P3D territory or not.

Since I know the restore function worked, I could wipe the drive and start from scratch with Windows 7 & P3D only, or try to install P3D in current setup which means FSX & P3D on same system just to test P3D. So many options...so few years left in my life  ;D

Maurice
Gravenhurst, Ontario - Canada

Trevor Hale

So glad to hear it bud. Keep us posted and hang in there.

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