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Carolina Data Recovery Helping After Hurricane Florence

Carolina Data Recovery Helping After Hurricane Florence

Recovering data from flood damaged computers.

Online PR News � 18-September-2018 – Millions of people in the mid-Atlantic have evacuated their homes and businesses in an effort to stay out of the wake of Hurricane Florence. There will be a lot of damaged homes and businesses. Unfortunately, many people will return home to find their business and personal computers were damaged by flooding. Important documents, images, and information may have been lost because of a Water Damaged Hard Drives. We can help you with your Flood Damaged Computer.

If you are someone who has been affected by Hurricane Florence, dont let just anybody recover your data. Carolina Data Recovery is offering:

free hard drive recovery evaluations
complementary expedited service
crediting incoming shipping costs from final recovery cost

Depending on the amount of data recovered, data will be returned on either a USB 3.0 flash drive or a new hard drive. You have enough to worry about. Let us take care of your valuable data in the wake of this terrible disaster. The Flood Damaged Hard Drive Promotion ends November 1, 2018. Credit for incoming shipments will apply to successful data recovery projects only. For shipping instructions please click here.

Carolina Data Recovery has been locally owned and operated since 1999. We successfully recover data from hard drives and other media that have been deleted, formatted, dropped, burnt, drowned, or failed due to physical malfunction. In addition, Carolina Data Recovery provides unmatched resources and proprietary technology to offer full RAID Recovery Service which many data recovery providers cannot offer.

Our Charlotte, NC location houses an on-site ISO 5 (Class 100) Certified Cleanroom making it possible for Carolina Data Recovery to recover data from all types of storage devices and operating systems in as little as 24 hours. Carolina Data Recovery operates on a “No Data, No Fee Guarantee”. This means you do not pay unless we recover your data.

For more information on Carolina Data Recovery please call 704-536-1717 or checkout our website @ https://carolinadatarecovery.com.

Let Carolina Data Recovery help you with your water damaged hard drive!

Carolina Data Recovery
Main Recovery Lab
7512 E Independence Blvd., Suite 100
Charlotte, NC 28227
704-536-1717

Satellite Receiving Station
3440 Toringdon Way, Suite 205
Charlotte, NC 28277
980-265-2321

Quote:

“According to Ron Davis from Carolina Data Recovery, “Salt and flood waters are much more corrosive. You need to package your hard drive in a moisture-free container and get it to a data recovery specialist as quickly as possible.””

Company Contact Information
Paul Davis Sr
http://www.nx-step.com
704-421-8353
 
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