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    Quote Originally Posted by RyderOCZ View Post
    That is a really great piece of advice.

    If I am correct, Computurd has had these drives for over a year running, testing, benching, just fine. The first power up on a new PSU and snap, crackle, pop. I will also say that he is the very first person to ever present me with a fried SSD, out of 200,000+ Indilinx drives, nobody has ever come to OCZ with a fried one, I am 100% sure the SSD did not cause this and so were my superiors.
    So what's a couple SSD drives to you guys? come on now. Keep your customer's happy and it will pay back 10 fold by the people who read these boards. You also might could get those drives fixed, or looked at for next to nothing.

    This thread was your chance to look like the good company who cares......
    You wont even offer to look at the drives yet you 100% guarantee it's not your fault.

    Wont be buying OCZ anytime soon, i'll stick with Corsair
    Last edited by jasonelmore; 11-11-2010 at 11:55 AM.
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