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[13 Feb 2011 | One Comment | 578 views]

A new law is coming into force from 1st March 2011 which will give more power to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). Their new power will particularly target onine businesses which insist on presenting misleading content to promote and gain business. Currently, 75% of the complaints received by the ASA are about misleading content.
In other words, this means that Fields Data Recovery and their claims to have been trading for the past 2 or 3 decades, their false success rates and the inaccurate diagnoses are just a few of the …

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[10 Feb 2011 | No Comment | 677 views]
Fake Reviews Removed from Xom

As in mulitple previous examples, Fields Data Recovery have posted fake positive reviews of their own services on webistes like TrustPilot and Xom in order drown out the negative reviews that are often featured in the hundreds. Luckily, such review sites clock-on pretty quickly and take them all down to leave the genuine reviews from genuine customers, which for Fields Data Recovery is unfortunate, as they’re all negative.
Earlier this month, Xom made the right decision to remove all the fake posts from Fields Data Recovery. Here are some the fake …

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[4 Feb 2011 | No Comment | 876 views]
Fields Group: 1 Official Complaint Every 3 Days!

In June 2010 the Fields Group had managed to get 37 complaints against them according to Trading Standards. However, within a space of about 5 months, they managed to increase that number to 94 complaints, an increase in an additional 57 complaints (see evidence below). That works out to be about 1 complaint every 3 days since July 2010.
Now, this means a number of things, though the most important is that customers are now beginning to complain more and are beginning to take action. Secondly, this means that there is a …

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[30 Jan 2011 | No Comment | 260 views]

If you think you’ve been scammed, you need to take a look at this page to determine your options and how to proceed with filing official complaints, and getting your money back through your bank and other third party organisations.
http://fields-data-recovery-exposed.com/so-youve-been-scammed/

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[30 Jan 2011 | No Comment | 743 views]

After sending in a hard drive for diagnosis, you will receive an email with the problem of the hard drive, and a price for its repair. It many cases, the problem is ‘head crash’ or ‘head transplant’ being required, or something similar.
Remember, you hard drive will not make it to the ‘successful recovery’ stage because all Fields Data Recovery want is that inital payment for parts and labour so they can fob you off without doing any real work.
Take a look at the sample email below, you may find that …

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[30 Jan 2011 | No Comment | 18,482 views]

It’s not very difficult to find complaints about Fields Data Recovery on the Internet. New posts and reviews are cropping up all the time, and Fields Data Recovery do everything they can to either remove them, or neutralise them with fake positive reviews.
Take a look at some the complaints in the links below, notice how all reviewers are complaining of the same thing. Like we said before, the fact that its happening more often than it should is why its a scam. They take your hard drive and deliver nothing.

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[29 Jan 2011 | One Comment | 31,565 views]
A Fields Employee Posting Fake Reviews Using His Own Name…

A while ago, we came across this website with a transcript of a telephone conversation between a Fields Data Recovery employee and a dissatisfied customer who had lunched  a dedicate anti-Fields website quite like this one. The name in that telephone interview was ‘James Walsh’. However, the website above lists ‘James Walsh’ as  ”the internet marketing article writer better known as Jamie Hamilton Wallis son of the self proclaimed formost data forensics investigator in the UK  (I.E. Fields Data Recovery)”
Anyway, check out his positive review on TrustPilot

Though, despite this poor attempt at tipping the balance, …