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Depends on how you recover the tables.
If you recover tables one by one, providing an .ibd file and CREATE TABLE statement, then each table will be at least $99 ("Recover Table" -> "corrupted .ibd file").
Which makes little sense because you can archive a directory with .ibd + .frm files and recover them altogether ("Recover Database -> "corrupted database"").
Then cost will be ~$400.
In either case you can review recovered tables before making the payment.
Good luck,
Aleks
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Do I have to put all the ibd & frm files or just those that I KNOW are corrupt? For example, the email table is 10GB on its own but I know it is not corrupt.Can I just archive those I know are a problem and then recover them?