The Lacie Boycott
In August of ‘07 I bought one of these:
First of all, this drive is NOT 2 Terabytes. No sir ree. LaCie is misleading, at the very least, in their marketing. This is actually four 500 Gigabyte drive, shoved in one case, and laid out in a RAID array. Which means your data is written in little, tiny pieces on all 4 drives. So, if one of the 4 drives fails, you’re screwed. Or, as in my case, if the “controller” part of the RAID fails, and can only read 1 of the drives, you’re equally screwed.
I already had a couple of 250 Gig drives, and I got this one just to back up my DVDs and Music (the bigger stuff). And immediately I noticed some “rattling” noise, almost like something wasn’t attached properly inside. So I reported it to LaCie and they sent me a return box. I shipped it in, and they backed up my data (but only after begging them), they put it on a new drive, and sent it back to me.
Good, right? Well, not so fast.
Almost immediately after I got it out of the box, and plugged it in, it started spinning REALLY FAST. So, I emailed their tech support again. And they said “unplug it for 30 minutes”.
So, I did, but the symptoms persisted. I emailed them back… but nothing. I emailed them back again… still nothing.
Then, the drive started “dropping” from my system window. Just like that, it would “unmount”, randomly. So I emailed tech support again, and they told me to use a different power supply.
But then they emailed back and said “wait… DON’T USE A DIFFERENT POWER SUPPLY!”… which was very confusing. Because I was getting different emails from different tech support guys telling me to do, or don’t do, different things.
Then it just plum died. Well, not totally. I could bring it up in “disk utility”, but it only read 1 drive, just ¼ of the RAID array. Meaning something wasn’t “connecting” the drives together.
I emailed them about that… but heard nothing back. So I called.I talked to a very un-inspiring guy who told me that it “looked bleak”, but offered to send me a new power supply, because in his experience the power supplies were “frying the RAID controllers”. Wait. WHAT?!?!?
So he sent me a new power supply that did absolutely nothing.I called back, and that’s when they told me to call a “data recovery” place, and gave me a couple of numbers to call…
$10,000.00.
Seriously.
$10,000.00!
And LaCie WON’T HELP AT ALL.
The don’t have even an “ad hock” data recovery function. Not even an enclosure they can put these 4 drives in and re-connect the RAID. They ONLY fix the drives (which makes absolutely no sense), and they ever-so-smugly reminded me that “in the fine print” it stated clearly, yet small-ly, that they don’t do “data recovery”. Ironic, isn’t it?
Never mind that this is a “hardware failure” in that the CONTROLLER that connects the drives together was FRIED BY THEIR POWER SUPPLY. I asked them very nicely, based on my extended, and storied back-and-forth with customer service, if they would “help” defray the cost.
They said, in effect, hell no.
Now, you may ask “why don’t you just let those movies and music go?” Well… because… and this is a funny story… right before the drive failed I got Mac OSX Leopard. And I wanted to use the new Time Machine backup scheme, instead of my (achem) LaCie SilverKeeper backup-to-backup scheme. So I moved my backup to another drive, and that backup to this 2TB drive (which again, LaCie ASSURED me was still fine)… and that very day, as if on cue, it gasped it’s final breath.
Here’s the kicker: it just so happens that at that exact point in time the ONLY thing that wasn’t backed up… was my entire professional portfolio. Seriously.
Look. I’m a backup fanatic. I have always had a backup of my backups (though previously only on FWdisks, not DVDs). But the one, seriously ONE time I flew by the seat of my pants (so to speak) for ONE DAY I got burned, and burned bad by LaCie, their faulty products, and their awful customer service. On a drive that was acting a bit wonky, but a drive that they assured me was a-ok.
The funny thing was I had read many, many, many BAD reviews of LaCie products before I bought this one (just do a quick Google search, or even check out the ones on the Amazon site link). I had read all the computer magazines reviews, and saw that almost ALL other drives consistently had better ratings than LaCie. But, unfortunately, I was suckered in by price, and a misleading description of the drive.
And false hope.
Well, now I’ve got to send in my drive to LaCie’s “partner” data recovery service (sound fishy?) and spend an ungodly amount of money to recover data from a drive that failed from 10000% hardware malfunctions. As in: LaCie’s faulty power supply fried LaCie’s RAID controller. As in LaCie’s fault*.
So learn from my mistake. Back up your back ups of your back ups. On DVDs as well. And if you’re going to buy a large external drive, find out if it’s a RAID. If it is, think again about buying it.And more importantly, avoid LaCie like the plague they are. In fact, tell everyone you know to avoid LaCie. Buy any other brand… well, except Maxtor. They’re the only brand with *almost* as many bad reviews as LaCie. Almost.
A call to arms. Boycott LaCie.
e
*Lawyers: a class action suit against LaCie would net you about a zillion dollars. But all I want is my data recovery expenses reimbursed.

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February 29, 2008 at 9:56 am
Mike
A single 2 terabyte drive does not exist moron. The largest a single drive currently available is a 750GB. Warranties cover hardware replacement only not data recovery services. You should have backed up.
March 1, 2008 at 10:45 am
edstate
You kiss your mother with that mouth, Mike?
April 28, 2008 at 2:10 pm
aron
I’m an editor at a small production house. We were using a bunch of lacie hard drives and in one month three 500gb externals all died on us. We’re big on backing everything up too, but in when the second drive died it’s backup was the third drive that died two days later, as we were waiting for our new Rocstor hard drive to arrive…. I know better than to call Lacie for any tech support. Their customer service record with my team falls short of despicable, I took my hard drive to a reliable local apple dealer, and eventually it ended up at Drivesavers. I expect to hear back from them today or tomorrow. If the data is recovered $5k.
Yup. $5K. Lacie hard drives are untrustworthy, and ultimately put the business I work for in jeopardy. We now have a new RAID hot swappable backup system, and are working to eliminate all Lacie products from our studios. So far I’ve had no problems with ROCSTOR, and I suggest trying them. I look forward to taking all my Lacie “Big Disks” up to the shooting range and letting my shotgun have his way with them.
May 2, 2008 at 11:22 pm
edstate
Aron, I have heard about a zillion stories like yours. On the web, and in the field. It’s very, very creepy. …Thanks for your comment, and rest assured, we’re collecting as much evidence as we can.
Cheers,
e
PS, I’ve heard that Glyph drives are way more reliable, and also include (gasp!) data recovery… I’m looking into them myself.
May 28, 2008 at 5:58 am
michael
I would like to see a class action suit against them I bought a 500 gb lacie ex hd it fried 3 months after the warranty you couldn’t give me a lacie product they know these drives are defective yet continue to sell them i work hard for my money I don’t like getting screwed I hope anyone who reads this and is contemplating getting a product from them is forewarned
May 28, 2008 at 6:12 am
michael
I am going to try this Hopefully the drives are not fried but i read this works I will check back in a month to let you know
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/NP35FW/
May 29, 2008 at 3:50 pm
edstate
@Michael
I ended up going with DriveSavers, which is the LaCie “recco” company. They actually gave me quite a good “deal”, because the powers that be sensed that I had a case for ‘culpable’ customer service from LaCie. Although it was about 1/2 the price of the other 10+ services I approached, it still ended up being over $5,000, because they recovered 99.9% of my data. Go figure.
Again though, most of my partners in the audio/video industry are gravitating toward the Glyph drives, because (apparently) they are better built, and come w/ drive recovery in case there’s a hardware failure. Which is a big Duh.
e
July 8, 2008 at 4:27 pm
Renderic
I too have had 5, yes 5 LaCie Big Disk drives. All had failed within 1 year! They had second rate OEM drives that can not be returned to the manufacture, with B, and C quality parts.
But the kicker is that the fans usually die first, if not – they weren’t working from the get go. So the drive and controller boards slowly cook, which kills both eventually.
So if your drive dies crack it open and see for your self. The cool designs are good looking but not functional for radiation and heat dissipation, so looks aren’t eveything.
I agree lacie support is horrible. They make billions, yet can’t recover data or sell long term support contracts? Hmm wonder why, because the products are faulty seconds. Share holder don’t care because they are rich too.
I spent $1k at a data recovery house in Denver to get my HD data back. Then I used Tiramisu and Easy Data Recovery, the second and third times!
By the way I already thought there was a class action lawsuit against them?
Now I use NetApp ( http://www.netapp.com/ ) They have a strong media and professional presence/background and do real industrial strength storage. Ever since I got NetApp Frames I have never lost any data, or drive for that matter. Even If I lost a drive, I will never loose my data because I run RAID DP (6). So I can loose two drives at once without a blink in service because of data loss. Get one if you can. Call the local sales rep, they sell an inexpensive version for small business as well…
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November 25, 2008 at 6:13 am
NILO
I have had unfortunate running in with the Lacie Support UK team.
Absolutely diabolical: incompetent, don`t repair device and send you back the original device, forget the power supply and all the other cables, slow in replying to emails….
This company should go bancrupt
NEVER BUY LACIE AGAIN
December 27, 2008 at 10:11 am
edstate
Apologies Nilo… I’ve been on the lam for a few weeks
But yes, “diabolical” is the word for it. Absolutely hideous is another one, too.
December 9, 2008 at 6:54 am
Fraser
Hi,
Lacie make nothing but sub-standard junk…In the past month I have had 3 separate drives totally die on me.
2 X 1TB LaCie BIGDISK U2&F4&F8 EXTREM 7200 16MB EK
1 x 3TB LaCie ETHERNET DISK XP Embedded EK
All three devices were rack mounted and used in nothing but the standard way, all still under 1 year old, all totally failed. The support (sic) was more of a joke than the hardware. The eng, actually had the gall to say “well all hard drives fail eventually…” really? Well whilst that may be true it really doesn’t help me at all does it…
I will never buy Lacie products again and I would strongly advise anyone considering to do so to reconsider.
Boycot LaCie!
December 9, 2008 at 7:15 am
Fraser
See the wikipedia page for Lacie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaCie
Please add to the “problems” section if you have input.
December 27, 2008 at 10:12 am
edstate
Thanks for the link Fraser. … I will certainly add my 2cents.
December 27, 2008 at 10:13 am
edstate
Oops. Seems that LaCie has removed your “problems” section from the Wiki!
February 26, 2009 at 8:43 pm
corvair girl
We have had 7 LaCie drives go down- 6 of them had enclosure/ sled problems which, to my understanding, is the only part of the drive that lacie actually makes in house. They have done nothing but waste my time. The La Cie corporation is even more useless than their drives. I’ve heard good things about glyph as well and we are buying those.
March 1, 2009 at 10:16 pm
Want My Money Back
I have two LaCie d2 drives and they were bought at the apple store. Both always give me problems and after months of reformatting and haggling with customer support etc. I feel like LaCie should shell out some serious cash to compensate for all the people they have robbed with these faulty drives.
The only thing they have going for them is they look nice… I was shocked to find out both of mine have Seagate drives in the external enclosures, which if im not mistaken are supposed to be great drives.
Makes no sense why these drives are so faulty… I personally think it has to do with the chipset LaCie uses and I am sure they are fully aware that they made a huge mistake with the decision to use them.. I have had to take the hard drives out of the enclosures and mount them in my G4 tower to be able to use them since I have no money to buy better external enclosures.
LaCie should at least send everyone new enclosures that will allow people to swap the hard drives over to, so we can at least get what we originally paid for…. Really frustrating especially when you buy from the apple store… quality? yeah right, these triple interface d2 drive/enclosures are crap.
Just thought I would vent…. Normally I would not care but I spent too much money to have to go through all this. I hope this site/boycott actually makes something happen…
March 11, 2009 at 2:05 pm
edstate
Thanks for your post. And I hope something will happen, too… it’s a bit of a lazy boycott, for sure, but I’ve gotten a lot of hits so far. Which means people are doing their research. And if we can at least inform consumers of the dangers of Lacie, as they currently opperate, then I consider that a victory. And if it can influence Lacie to start making decent drives, and doing right by their customers, then even better.
e
April 20, 2009 at 1:29 am
EdAz
Failed Lacie d2 Ethernet Big Disk. I have two of these units and after 3 months of use the power supply went and was replaced 4 days later from Lacie. Now the unit went out and the power supply was the problem once more but, this time it out a drive. The drive will not spin so I checked on the drive and it’s ” DEAD “. I tired to Lacie to give me some idea on how to recover the data there was no help. It will cost me about $4000 to get the data back.
I will never buy any product from Lacie. I’m done
I built my own true RAID for about $400.00 and a true restore.
April 20, 2009 at 8:37 am
edstate
Well, you know that drive they so graciously replaced the failed with? Well, it stopped working a few days ago. And I hardly even use it for anything. They’re all absolute garbage and they should be ashamed of themselves.
Thank God I had everything triple-backed-up to a 2TB MyBook.