Iomega 750 MB Zip Cartridge PC/MAC (8-Pack) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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The order I placed on January 15 was sent out on February 6 and I received it on February 14. I wrote in my original review that my order was placed on January 15 and sent out on February 6. upset at the long delay in getting my order. It has come to my attention that my order was sent shortly after it was placed, but there was a data entry error in the address, so the order went back to the seller. Once they corrected the address, the second time they sent it out, which I received. I had no idea it had been sent twice, but the error was corrected and it did arrive. I wish it hadn't taken so long, but we all make mistakes at some point. It all works out well in the end.
A 8-inch phone is on my shopping list There were three disks in the pack, one of which failed to work The recording of nothing would be impossible. It's always a good idea to be careful when buying.
The disks on half of the drives aren't working.
It's been a long time since I've used them. Before, I was able to mail 100mb disks overseas in just an envelope without any troubles. A very reliable source of information. Are you sure the 750mb are enough? My experience indicates that they are not so reliable. The disk I had replaced in the last few weeks was a brand-new Zip 750mb. It was in such bad shape that MS Windows was unable to format or even see the disk after a few minutes. A hardware failure has occurred. I had to give up my convenient back-up plan A disk that has so much life left that it is dead. This is not the first time I have died on the job! (Certainly the disk is more important than the drive. An empty drive is worthless without the disk. ) My next step was to contact Iomega's support team. The website support is pathetic, so I had to give them a call. It was very friendly, but the disk could not be replaced. Even though the disk has a five-year warranty, it makes no difference. That's not the case. In order to receive my refund, I had to produce Considering that the 750mb disk format has not even been released for five years, this request is illogical. Are you the one who keeps the receipt for cheap disks? It is sufficient to say that my relationship with Iomega is over after 10 years. It is important to me that the media I use for archiving data is.
There is only one disk in the package. According to the advertisement, there are eight disks bundled in the package. Disks were in good working order and the price for a single disk was reasonable.