Sunday, April 11, 2010

Thanks alot microsoft

So I received my 3rd repaired 360 from microsoft about four months ago and it has worked fine until two days ago. I turn the thing on and the three red lights are flashing (the hardware failure ones). The console maybe has 15 hours of playtime on it b/c I have been busy with school. Anyone have any suggestions on whether or not I should buy an arcade and keep my hard drive or any other suggestions. Money is tight, I have med school bills.Forgot to mention my three year warranty ran out the day after I mailed my second console in for repair. Thanks in advance.Thanks alot microsoft
Damn dude that sucks. I would'nt recomend you to buy a new system. go for a use one with warranty, mom and pop game stores are the best because in some cases you buy a system from them and they will fix it for you if it breaks. as for microsoft im sure this whole rrod scam was planned since the getgo for people to buy the system at least twice but many people caught on to the little scam and reported it however if many xboxes are still been turned in for repair there should be a petition or some court thing to either once again fix all xboxes with the rrod period not just extend a warrantyThanks alot microsoft
ahhh poor baby personaly what i do is instead of calling microsoft take to some one local who knows what thier doing find people in your location that can fix your problem like try craigslist cause i managed to find a 360 repair -manwhere i live and i got lucky cause he's an ex microsoft techincian but look around cause their out their or you can just give up and buy a new one.
When you have a system repaired for the RROD, your 3 year warranty starts over. The 3 times I've sent my system in, they have registered my system each time and the 3 years starts from that date. Give them a call, you should still be covered.
[QUOTE=''ch2423'']When you have a system repaired for the RROD, your 3 year warranty starts over. The 3 times I've sent my system in, they have registered my system each time and the 3 years starts from that date. Give them a call, you should still be covered.[/QUOTE]Are you sure, can anyone confirm this?
[QUOTE=''senses_fail_06''][QUOTE=''ch2423'']When you have a system repaired for the RROD, your 3 year warranty starts over. The 3 times I've sent my system in, they have registered my system each time and the 3 years starts from that date. Give them a call, you should still be covered.[/QUOTE]Are you sure, can anyone confirm this?[/QUOTE]Its a half true, you getan extra years warranty on the console once its back from repair
call up microsoft because i think u get an one year warranty once microsoft fixes it or something like that. u can at leas try that. u can always look online to someone who can fix it locally.
Sweet. I'll have to give them a call tomorrow. Thanks for those that added something helpful to the post.
[QUOTE=''Evandemocracy'']ahhh poor baby personaly what i do is instead of calling microsoft take to some one local who knows what thier doing find people in your location that can fix your problem like try craigslist cause i managed to find a 360 repair -manwhere i live and i got lucky cause he's an ex microsoft techincian but look around cause their out their or you can just give up and buy a new one.[/QUOTE]Before you patronize some one on the forums, perhaps you should learn to compose proper sentences and spell words like personally. Genius.
[QUOTE=''mkstan15''][QUOTE=''Evandemocracy'']ahhh poor baby personaly what i do is instead of calling microsoft take to some one local who knows what thier doing find people in your location that can fix your problem like try craigslist cause i managed to find a 360 repair -manwhere i live and i got lucky cause he's an ex microsoft techincian but look around cause their out their or you can just give up and buy a new one.[/QUOTE]Before you patronize some one on the forums, perhaps you should learn to compose proper sentences and spell words like personally. Genius.[/QUOTE]lol

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