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Sandisk 512MB CRUZER MINI ( SDCZ2-512-A10 )

Sandisk 512MB CRUZER MINI ( SDCZ2-512-A10 )

List Price: $149.99
Your Price: $46.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: i love this little thing
Review: this is a very cool little flash drive. it seems very fast and so far has been perfect. i marked it four stars only because it does not have a write-protect switch.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Quit working after one day
Review: This product stopped working the day after I bought it. Sandisk customer service is poor. Sandisk return details are inconsistent with the Fedex email. Sandisk claims the product must be in Fedex hands by midnight the day the label prints, and the Fedex e-mail claims one has 5 days. Additionally, Sandisk does not provide details as to whether the label is Express or Ground. Fedex needs this information to determine a drop-off location. One cannot determine this without printing the label.

Trying to return this defective Sandisk product is a nightmare due to the poor details Sandisk provides about the process.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cruzer Mini Series a Failure
Review: Total corruption in under 20 uses. Tech support wants you to buy their recovery software for $40 which "may or may not" work. I've found bad reviews for this item all over the web, and SanDisk does not address the issues.

There are people that have had a good run with these, but there is a very large unrecoverable failure rate. If you care about your data, do yourself a favor and check out another company for this type of hardware. I've had better luck with Iomega Zip drives, and that's REALLY SAYING SOMETHING.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cruzer Mini Series a Failure
Review: Total corruption in under 20 uses. Tech support wants you to buy their recovery software for $40 which "may or may not" work. I've found bad reviews for this item all over the web, and SanDisk does not address the issues.

There are people that have had a good run with these, but there is a very large unrecoverable failure rate. If you care about your data, do yourself a favor and check out another company for this type of hardware. I've had better luck with Iomega Zip drives, and that's REALLY SAYING SOMETHING.


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