Carbonite has a rating of 1.5 stars from 51 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about Carbonite most frequently mention hard drive, customer service, and tech support problems. Carbonite ranks 136th among Data Backup sites.
My laptop died and needed to port my subscription over to the new one. Very confused how that's done. However, an employee named Kevin helped me remotely and did it all perfectly. Very helpful, friendly and took care of everything. I'm a very, very happy camper with Carbonite and their tremendous customer service! Jim Matthews, CPA Dallas, TX
Carbonite has been a nightmare for me. After being a customer for years they ended up losing almost all of my data when I ordered hard drives of the full backups. Basically the hard drives had the entire directory structure but all the files were gone! They arrogantly told me, through support, that my files were on their "legacy" software, and so, basically, too bad. I am furious at this company and wish I could leave them a negative review in every corner of the internet. Stay away from Carbonite!
I requested a refund during the Covid crisis being unable to afford their service and the answer was no. Apparently they told me I can get a refund only in the first 30 days in a yearly subscription and not being prorated for the last 6+ months left. I was with them for more than 7 years. I will not recommend this greedy busines.
I've been using this service for years and it's pretty good. A few months ago, it stopped doing the autobackup and after several calls and remote sessions, they still couldn't solve the issue. When I asked for a pro-rated refund (I signed for 3 years) they refused, so I just took the loss and switched to IDrivel.
Products used:
This is a website, so no tangible products, but I switched to IDrive. .
I am from The Netherlands and buy a 1-year subscription on Carbonate backup.
I have an iMac with M1-chip and the Carbonate program does not function on my iMac.
So I asked a refund of my subscription by email (Case Number: *******).
Afterwards I can not have contact with Carbonate
Drs. J.H.Jansen MD Radiologist in The Netherlands
The tool gives a good value for the price when it comes to backup desktops, but the opposite when it comes to server-level backup.
I came across many tools after that but finally, we found a good value for the price of backing up desktop/server level from Gs Richcopy360, it was a good experience.
I was a paying subscriber for years. In January, my house burned and I lost my computer as well as all the backups and hard copies of my documents. I wasn't worried as I had carbonite but when I attempted to recover my documents, the process failed. After several attempts and many conversations with carbonite, they had to admit that for 'some reason', my documents hadn't been backed up and couldn't be recovered. I've lost years of work with no hope of recovery. Don't trust carbonite!
Carbonite is fine if you only have a minimal amount of data to backup. If you are a person trying to backup like a Terabyte well forget it! As soon as your trial period ends whatever you have yet to backup is going to start backup up at a ridiculously slow pace because they throttle your upload speed way down right after your trial ends. (ironically that's right after they hit you with there NON-REFUNDABLE fee.)
It didn't backup my data, then wouldn't refund half of a 2-year renewal when the data was lost. I had it for many years and didn't need it, but when I suddenly lost 200 MB of data I immediately stopped using that computer, copied the remaining documents on it to a hard drive, and ordered a full backup on a hard drive from Carbonite. After the Carbonite data was installed on the new computer, it was shocking to find that the folders didn't have all of the data that should have been backed up. One folder had one document when 23 documents should have been there and still existed on the hard drive copy of the documents on the old computer after the crash. That means they either never backed up or Carbonite lost them. I was half way through the 2-way renewal, but Carbonite will only issue a refund within 30 days of the INITIAL purchase even though I must cancel because of their BAD service.
Tip for consumers:
Don't buy it. It is not reliable. And their service is deplorable. I paid for years, but when I needed it I discovered that it either did not backup or lost LOTS of my documents. I lost 200 MB of data due to either a hardware issue or a hack. Carbonite service was terrible and much of the data was not able to be restored.
I tried to get a refund for the remaining year of my multi-year subscription, but they will only refund customers within 30 days of an initial purchase.
Products used:
Carbonite Safe - backup for one computer.
TERRIBLE company... Was having issues with deleting files as our limit was reached, and Carbonite just STOPS backing up your files, and customer service just gives you a run around and says "you need to buy more space" when the files that were backed up actually just were double and triple copies and needed to be deleted!
Then, as everyone else here says... NO REFUNDS after we canceled service!
The worst customer service... total jerks... and terrible backup service! AVOID CARBONITE!
I can;t get into my work computer from home. NEVER was able to after 7 months. Now I am sick but will have to go to the office. This is not what I signed up for. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES pick carbonite. Customer service is a disaster. I wasted an enitre morning trying to fix this problem once and for all.
I have been with Carbonite for years. Recently my husband purchased a computer that I added onto my Carbonite account and bought 2 years of Carbonite on his laptop. I happened across an ad for Carbonite stating that you can have 1-3 computers on one account. Carbonite didn't bother to inform me that I didn't have to pay for another computer since I only had 2 on my account, instead they took my money. When I discovered I didn't need to buy another subscription I asked for a refund and was told it was too late it was past the 30 days. I have not seen anything regarding 30 days it must be in the fine print somewhere. Carbonite has max limit of how many files you can restore at one time and even when restoring within the limits it is an extremely slooooow process. As to where files are kept there's no consistency. Unless you know the exact name of the file good luck finding it. When Carbonite is updating the files it slows the computers down to a crawl. I would not recommend using Carbonite for backing up any computer.
Tip for consumers:
I would not recommend Carbonite
Products used:
Carbonite Safe Back up
Carbonite worked slowly for us - support was not great either. This was our experience and we tried to cancel and that was challenging/impossible to get reimbursed for future years we would not use.
Tip for consumers:
don't sign up for 3 years! and test it out to see if you can open files easily. It was very challenging for us and ending up canceling - but not soon enough.
Products used:
Carbonite Safe Basic - 3 Years
I have a copy of Carbonite, a separate disc included with a Serif product I purchased. I've been trying to install it since Dec. 10 last year to replace an earlier subscription that has expired I was unable to transfer that product to my new computer). However, I couldn't install the new one because, according to the set-up dialogue: "The Activation Code you entered is already in use." If so, I told a technician, they're induclging in a scam and in a follow-up message another technician replied that there was a mistake and told me to find another number. After the 6th back-and-forth email exchanges yet another tech told me that "We have reviewed your email and related history and believe that due to the complexity of your issue, we would be much more successful and quicker resolving this issue
Over the phone or by chatting with us." I responded that if they could not resolve the issue by email when they have all the time to study it, how much more difficult would it be with the phone or chat when everyone is obviously under
Time pressure. Anyway I complied but until now there is no resolution to the situation. I have since decided not to waste my time anymore. Although the techs were polite and many surveys came my way to give an opinion of their
Service, I'm still holding an empty bag. Has anyone encountered this kind of problem with Carbonite?
Horrible company. Deceptive promotions. Ever-changing refund policy. This service DOES NOT do what it claims. Ignorant and rude people answering the phones.
I have been using Carbonite for several years. From time to time, I get an email telling me that there are vast numbers of files backed up. I had never received a notice about any problems.
If you've used Carbonite, you know that there's an icon to indicate when a backup is pending. I've noticed many files "pending". But hey, there were lots of green icons for "backed up".
Anyhow, one day, Windows notified me that my hard drive was dying. "No problem" I thought. I'll just log into my Carbonite account and download onto a new hard drive. This is when the surprises began.
It turns out, there were tens of thousands of files "pending"--including several years of family photos. I called tech support. First, they told me it was bandwidth. After this was ruled out, they changed the story. According to tech support, my account only backs up the C: drive.
So, if you happen to use an SSD for program files and a standard HD for data, guess what? None of your data will be backed up.
I asked why the files showed as "pending" if they were never going to be backed up. Apparently, my software was out of date. But, I had never been asked or told to update it.
Curiously, the FAQ page on the Carbonite sales page says the most basic account will back up "all the files on one PC" (see attachment). When challenged on this point, tech support sent me to a link somewhere else on the site that states otherwise (see attachment).
I don't want to suggest that you can't back up your files with Carbonite. But if you do, you'd better keep a really close eye on them, forever. (I did keep a close eye on mine in the beginning. But, it seemed like a waste of time after a while.) For me, this defeats the purpose of a "set it and forget it" backup. And, I can't help but feel mislead by the website.
I've had Carbonite on my MacBook for some years and a few times used it to recover lost files so the fact that it seemed to get "stuck" on some files, and I needed their tech staff to fix this remotely, was something I'ld forgive.
Not any more. On 26 June 2021 it stopped backing up. Each time I pressed "resume" it immediately stopped. No help from tech staff who just pointed me to their FAQs pages.
Mysteriously the MacBook's 250 Gb hard drive was being used up. Four weeks after 26 June it filled up completely, I couldn't open Mail or even TextEdit. I didn't suspect Carbonite at the time but...
At the local Apple store, a staff member overviewed disk usage with a tool called DaisyDisk. He found the Carbonite program (client) had written 113.4 Gb of error messages to a log file—without ever telling the folk back at Carbonite server-side that something was wrong. There was no disk space to make a screenshot so I attach photos of the DaisyDisk display, that I took with my phone. He deleted the log and the machine came back to life.
Since I reported this, Carbonite staff have completely blanked me. There have been no responses to my emails, though I quoted Case number etc that had they issued me previously.
Carbonite might have offered an OK service once, but now—maybe the best is if we all help it to implode.
Cannot even get one stinging file I need, Save you money. Service is nonexistent Not what is was once
Tip for consumers:
Save your money
I just went through the free trial of Carbonite to see if it was any good compared to my current online backup service, Mozy. Online storage and online backup solutions have come a long way over the past few years and there are a lot of new players in the field. So when Mozy decided to up their prices, I started looking for a new alternative.
The interface for the Carbonite product is pretty neat -- it's very simple and it puts a little icon on each folder or file to tell whether it is backed up, waiting to be backed up, or not set to be backed up. I also like their scheduling options, which lets you set as many scheduling rules as you want. Lastly, this is one of the few online backup services that still supports unlimited storage.
What I don't like about Carbonite is the fact that it will not back up certain types of files. Who are they to tell me which files can and can not be backed up? If I want to back up some random system file on my computer, why can't I? In my opinion, an online backup solution should as closely mimic using an external hard drive as possible, but just be more secure. Otherwise, what's the point and why should I spend so much more money? (You can get a terabyte of external storage for roughly the same price as one year of online storage.)
Another issue is that for the free trial, it does not automatically back up your music files. So I will have to repeat the same days-long tortuous process once I actually sign up for the service. Finally the deal breaker -- in order for Carbonite to back up video files, you have to manually select them one by one. Are you kidding me? I have a ton of tiny video files spread across a bunch of different folders, and that would take me hours. I guess I'll keep looking for another service...
I wasn't going to write a review but after 30 days of back-and-forth emails, I've decided to make sure no one ever uses this service.
I have managed to keep track of my work since I started composing on a Mac SE in 1990, yet Carbonite corrupted ALL my creative work - musical compositions I have composed over the past 15 years. I connected my computer to a wired connection and spent days backing up files. The app said the back-up was complete, and there were green circles by all the folders, however the backup apparently did not finish.
When I reached out to customer support, I was told I needed to see a green dot next to every file in every folder, even if the app said it was complete, to verify the upload. It is extremely unreasonable to ask the customer to double check the App by sorting through 80 gigs of files. Nonetheless, after the restore, I had a file tree filled with nothing but corrupted files.
If that weren't enough, I was using the free trial when I reached out to them about issues getting my files back. It took them so long to get back to me, the free trial ended, and I had to pay for the service to get help. I was told I could get a refund. 25 days later, I am still going back and forth over email with DAYS between responses waiting to get a refund. I've been asked to give the last 4 of my card number, my address, the amount of data I backed up, my account creation date...on and on trying to prove I paid them so I can get a refund. Why is this so difficult to get done? Once my account hits 30 days, I won't be eligible for a refund according to their policy. I do not feel confident I will ever see the refund.
I STRONGLY suggest you look elsewhere for cloud backups. The loss of my original work was tragic, and now I've had to pay them for this crappy service, and their total inability to resolve customer issues with any sense of efficiency or urgency.
Tip for consumers:
I use a Macbook Pro
Products used:
cloud backup using app
The Windows 10 desktop app for managing your backups is super buggy. I can try to change my settings, click save, and it'll revert them right before my eyes. I can try to choose a time to schedule regular backups, and it might just reset to the default time of 12am. If I am able to successfully select and save a time, the backups still might not happen.
The app is also unclear about the status of your backups. It will say "Your files are safely backed up" and "128 files waiting to back up" at the same time. Which is it? Are my files backed up or not? There are little colored dots on the files to indicate what's backed up and what's pending, but they're not always accurate.
The most frustrating thing is the stranglehold it has on my files. "Back up continuously," the recommended setting, prevents you from actually working on your files. It identifies when a file has changed and tries to back it up immediately, even (especially) when YOU ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF WORKING ON THAT FILE. "This file can't be saved because it's being used by another program" is an error message I get constantly. You cannot save your files while Carbonite is backing them up--which is continuously. So the "back up continuously" setting is absolutely unusable.
This even becomes a problem with scheduled backups. If I decide to pause the backup so I can actually use my computer, I still need to CTRL + ALT + DEL to end the Carbonite task AND restart my computer before it'll let me save/move/do anything with any files that are pending backup.
Garbage user experience. It's just so chaotic and does not inspire confidence that they're capable of keeping my files safe.
Products used:
Carbonite Safe Basic, and the Windows 10 desktop app that comes with it
I have been kicked off Carbonite four times in the last several months. I do not know why, nor, more importantly, do they. After calling them for the third time, I requested a pro-rated refund because they were not providing me the service I had already paid for. I was refused the refund, so I spent another hour on the phone while they tried to fix their problem. After the fourth time I was kicked off, I once again requested a pro-rated refund. This time I was told they will not refund my money until they determine they cannot fix the problem which, they now tell me, requires two more "escalations". They did not "escalate" me after the second and third call.
This company has proven itself unable to provide me with the service I purchased. They refused to refund my pro-rated fee until they are satisfied they cannot fix the problem. Of course, their achieving satisfaction is completely subjective while my satisfaction is irrelevant to them. They want me to continue to act as their guinea pig as they try to fix their problem at the expense of my time, any more of which I refuse to invest. Who knows how many more hours I have to spend on the phone with them until they are satisfied that they can't fix the problem. Apparently three previous calls to them for the same problem was not sufficient for them, nor was my investment of time during those calls of any interest to them.
They have no problem keeping my money and not providing the service, even after four identical incidents wherein their service failed.
My opinion, based on their actions, or inactions, is that this is a bad company with a horrible business plan. Avoid it like the plague.
I am very disappointed and disgusted with Carbonite. After spending over an hour on the phone with a customer service rep who took over my computer and determined that I should receive a credit of $148.00 and a refund of $284.00 I did receive my credit but never received my refund. They are now claiming that the employee made a mistake and the refund was not approved. Since they record all calls I encouraged the manager to listen to the entire hour long call. I clearly confirmed with the rep that YES I was getting a credit of $148 and a refund of $284. I told the manager he was happy to listen to the call since they are all recorded. I told him I expected him to apologize, and give me my refund. He said that no matter what his employee said to me I would not be receiving a refund even if I was promised one! The $284.00 refund was due to Carbonite continuing to charge me for an old computer that had not been backed up since 2016! The company sends out numerous misleading emails about your data being at risk of not being backed up, etc. I understand that some of this was my fault since I was stupid enough to pay the invoice. But, I tend to panic when I think my data is NOT being backed up. So, I continued to pay on a computer that had been destroyed. My main reason for being so mad is the refund was offered to me and I was quite happy about it. The refund never came. When I called and stayed on the phone for another hour, wasting my precious time, I was told that no matter what the employee (Cameron) said I would not be receiving a refund. But, rest assured they would speak to him. Unreal! This was after I transferred my license from another computer to my new laptop. Carbonite never transferred the license (I had $148 left on that subscription). So, in a panic due to my new computer not being backed up I purchased an entire new subscription the next day. When I realized what had happened (1 day later) they refused to refund me the $148.00 and told me I must take a credit that I would not be able to use for 2 years! So rude! I am just in shock that they would treat a good customer this way. So in the end I am getting a refund for the new "mistake" subscription but ended up being cheated out of the $284 refund and then some. I will never do business with them again! They are very dishonest and send misleading emails to try to get you to accidentally buy a new subscription. Just a terrible company all the way around!
My subscription expired Aug. 1. I was given no warning in advance that it was going to expire. At some point in the day I got a msg saying it was expired but they'd give me a little grace period to renew. (I forget actual wording). Then a few hours later, a msg saying it had expired and I had to renew for my data to be backed up. It would not be backed up until I renewed. So I renewed at night 8/1.
I thought after I paid the renewal, my subscription would be automatically extended. No, you need to re-install their software. Which didn't work. I get an error msg saying "renewal is incomplete." I look on their database about how to solve the situation, but neither of the 2 entries are relevant to my situation.
Not only is it not backing up, the custom designation I gave for which files to back up and which not to appears to be lost so I'll have to redo all that, probably.
So I wait till 8/3 morning and call them. The tech supporter I get, not impressed with her. I explain the situation and she says oh, you got an error msg saying such and such. She didn't ASK if I got that error msg., she SAID I did when I hadn't.
She gets into my machine remotely, spends maybe 45 minutes reinstalling and trying to get it to work. Not successful. She says call back in 30 - 60 minutes when server should be up.
I wait 90 minutes, call back, not only am I told server is still down, this time I'm told wait till tomorrow morning! The server is supposedly down for scheduled maintenance, both of them tell me that, but one things it'll be up in 30 - 60 minutes while the other says wait 18 hours?!
Why is resubscribing such a hassle? Why do I need to re-install? Why is a server for "continuous backup" down such a long time for "scheduled maintenance" and why don't the support people know how long it will be down?
They spend too much resources and attn on advertising and not enough on their so-called "continuous backup."
So I had Carbonite on my machine last year, and it appeared to work OK, until I realized a couple of weeks ago that it had stopped working. Reason? - the subscription had run out. No problem, re-subscribed, downloaded a fresh version of the program, installed it - and that's when the problems started. To cut a long story short, every time the program started, a succession of four error popups in a row would appear, saying basically that "Internet. Explorer. Application could not be found". Uninstall and re-install did not clear the errors.
Now, once the popups had been dismissed, the program WOULD work, but the point is that, if one wishes to have Carbonite start in background mode when the machine boots, it ain't going to do so, due to these multiple errors preventing it from starting automatically. Got on to the Carbonite chat, described the situation in detail, and the chat guy said he had the EXACT solution to my problem. His solution? Re-install the program. Which I did, and nothing changed.
Got back on to the Carbonite chat and again described the situation up to that point. I asked why should the program try to start up Internet Explorer (which is installed, BTW). The tech's response? 'Coz that's how the programmers wrote the program - it actually NEEDS IE in order to function! I said I wasn't interested in a product that was so shoddily programmed, nor with a product where such weak dependencies on other software are necessary, and where such dependencies are nowhere to be found in the product docs.
I asked for a refund, and am still waiting two weeks later, despite numerous follow-ups and demands for the refund. If the comments here are anything to go by, no refund will be winging my way any time before the 30-day cut-off date, beyond which no refunds are possible.
So, the program can only just about be made to work on this Win10 64-bit, i7-7700K 4.2GHz CPU machine, if one is prepared to put up with the numerous error popups, and ONLY if one of the worst-ever browsers in history is also installed.
***** Avoid this product and this company like the plague! *****
Very frustrating experience with this product, does NOT do what it says - in over 7 months less than 1 TB of data was backed up, this is INSANELY SLOW, you will never have all your files backed up therefor Carbonite is RIPPING YOU OFF. Carbonite will AUTOMATICALLY DELETE your files in 30 days if you do not continue plugging you external hard drive into a computer - this is a waste of my money since I need to make sure my files are backed up NO MATTER WHAT. When I tried to explain my dissatisfaction with the product and request a refund they wasted my time twice asking to "fix" it. Josh told me that he couldn't give me a refund and all the managers had stepped into a meeting. When I told him I was recording the call he said 2 managers might be available and put me on hold. Brandon who is the "Consumer Manager" came on the line and was not listening to anything I said but repeating the same few lines back to me like a robot. "Sorry because this is outside of the 30 days return policy I can't give a you a refund but we can try to fix it." He wouldn't give me his last name or an email address when I asked for one. He said that Anna the "Group Manager" will have to give me a call back. COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY. I purchased BACKBLAZE which I highly recommend as a QUICK EASY SEAMLESS SOLUTION THAT WORKS ALL OF WHICH CARBONITE IS NOT! DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY. TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE, I JUST WANT A REFUND FOR A PRODUCT THAT DID NOT WORK FOR ME. I asked for the CEOs name and was told it was Mohammed Ali. Mr. Ali if you're reading this, please train you customer service people to ACTUALLY LISTEN to the customer and offer a REAL SOLUTION
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