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Diskology Coupon Codes
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Currently Diskology does not offer any coupons. Want to shop at Diskology? CLICK HERE
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Diskology Deals |
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There are 2 different ways to receive these coupon codes from Diskology
1. If there is a coupon code, first copy the code. Then click on activate coupon or deal. In the final stages of the checkout process you will be asked to enter the coupon code.
2. If a coupon code is not needed, then just activate the coupon or deal and it will be automatically applied to your order when you checkout.
Note: Be sure to double check that your coupon code has been applied before submitting your order. If it has not, please report
it to us so that we may either fix the discount listing or remove it.
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Merchant Information |
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Diskology was founded by a group of self-proclaimed computer "nerds" who have a passion for all things hard disk related. The idea behind the creation of Diskology quite literally hatched during a round table discussion of how to create the perfect consumer product. After deciding that "the computer" had already been discovered (as well as the Slinky) these crazed computer scientists shed their lab coats and safety goggles and decided to spill the ink from every pen in an effort to write down what they thought would be the perfect product (and believe me, with the number of pen-crammed pocket protectors that were in attendance at this meeting that was a lot of ink). One attendee said that he simply wanted to create a product that would transfer data from one hard disk to another. Another person said that they wanted something that would erase data quickly and securely while yet another wanted something that would check hard disks for defects. Still others wanted something that would mirror data between drives for an instant backup while someone else demanded a product that would span hard disks in order to make use of disks laying around the lab. And there was someone in the corner mocking them all saying, "but can it do this?" Or "can it do that?" This person wanted a product that would simply mount disks via USB 2 or Firewire.
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