Thursday, December 15th 2011
WD Slashes HDD Warranties By A Third – But You Can Buy Them Back
Way back in 2008, we reported that Seagate was lowering warranties of its hard disk drives from 5 years to 3. This trend quickly spread throughout the HDD industry and unsurprisingly, wasn't something that customers were too happy about. Now, Western Digital is lowering the warranty on some of its HDD lines from 3 years to a mere 2, with the affected lines being the Caviar Blue, Caviar Green and Scorpio Blue. Lines not affected are the Caviar Black, Scorpio Black, A/V drives and externals. Also, as the stock feeds through the channel, there will be a transition period where the same model in a store will have either a 2 or 3 year warranty, depending on its serial number, which can be checked on WD's support site. It will be interesting to see if retailers will clearly differentiate to customers which drives have which warranty, as it might be rather convenient for them not to.
Channel partners have received a letter from SelectWD about this:
So now, hard drive prices are very high across the board due to the Thailand flooding, which will be compounded by rubbish warranties that one can "buy back" the missing period by giving WD even more money. Does anyone sense a money grab here? It would be surprising if Seagate didn't follow WD's lead on warranties. SSDs are looking more attractive every day, aren't they?
Source:
The Register
Channel partners have received a letter from SelectWD about this:
This new warranty policy will be effective for drives shipped from January 2nd, 2012. It is important that you take a moment to update your website(s) and collateral to reflect this change for effected drives shipped after January 1st, 2012.The letter goes on to say "In the near future we will be unveiling an extended warranty offering with special pricing." At this time, there's no explanation why WD is reducing its warranty term.
All drives shipped to distributors prior to Jan. 2nd 2012 will retain the current warranty terms. Because of existing inventory in the distribution channel there will be a short period of time when some drives with a 3-year warranty will be sold at the same time as drives with a 2-year warranty.
If you have any doubt about the warranty of a drive you purchased, you can go to support.wdc.com, select Warranty and RMA Services and proceed to the Warranty Check page.
So now, hard drive prices are very high across the board due to the Thailand flooding, which will be compounded by rubbish warranties that one can "buy back" the missing period by giving WD even more money. Does anyone sense a money grab here? It would be surprising if Seagate didn't follow WD's lead on warranties. SSDs are looking more attractive every day, aren't they?
50 Comments on WD Slashes HDD Warranties By A Third – But You Can Buy Them Back
In my country the hdds warranty are 6 months at most
Are they all stolen, or something? How can they screw over Albanians like this?
Albania = Everything stolen
^^Thats what I always hear from people in the UK. :roll:
and they are second handed or stolen
it is not the peoples fault though!
hdd companies discriminate us T_T
This may also make me change to seagate in the future for mechanical storage.
By the way things are going, more and more people are going to opt for SSDs.
But then again, who knows, maybe with the increasing availability of SSDs due to pricing, it is actually affecting HDD manufacturers more than we realize.
Shame on them for going shoddy. At the same time, it might be a consequence of the technologies implemented (like perpendicular recording).
HDD's will be for nothing but media storage :).
Here is a decent write up on it..
www.militaryaerospace.com/index/display/article-display/238657/articles/military-aerospace-electronics/volume-16/issue-10/news/trends/lead-free-solder-a-train-wreck-in-the-making.html
Microwaves are another real bad industry. Any microwave made in China, is almost guaranteed to fail within 6 months if not sooner. They make them extremely cheap. Talked to numerous repair guys over the years who keep saying, don't throw out your old stuff if you got it. Made in USA, Japan, Europe, or anywhere but China...will usually last longer.
Now there are exceptions. We bought a Frigidare Microwave that was built in China but we read up on it. All the internals were US. They make lines that are US made and US assembled but this was one where they just had them assemble it. Sure enough, going on about 5 years now whereas the Panasonics/etc died within a few months. Same with our Breville toaster. Australian made, China assembled. You pay a ton more but the thing lasts, doesn't burn toast, and actually cooks evenly.
WD does honor the warranty well. I've had to contact them once on it before and it was very well handled. But this change will impact my buying choice. I'd still consider them but, they will not be my first pick.
= I have little faith in their products.
= I will not buy their products.
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Oh wait...
oh, and a big fat stinking lump in your face customers! haha, suckas!