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Microsoft Compensates Xbox 360 Owners - console|
| (hx) 11:32 AM CEST - Sep,22 2006 | Microsoft
has finally admitted that early versions of their Xbox 360 console had some
hardware problems. As a result, anyone who purchased a console before January 1,
2006 that will get a free "out of warrantee repair" service deal. On top
of that, they will be mailing out refund checks to anyone who has had a pre-2006
Xbox 360 repaired and has paid for it.
Microsoft said it isolated a pattern of broken systems purchased prior to
January 1, 2006. As part of their "ongoing process of analyzing repair data,"
the company will compensate all owners with an "out of warrantee repair," free
of charge if the system was bought before January 1, 2006. Gamers who bought
broken consoles after January 1, 2006 will not receive free compensation for
broken consoles.
"As part of our standard and ongoing process of analyzing repair data, we
recently noticed a higher than usual number of units coming in for repair,"
Microsoft told IGN in a prepared statement today. "Upon further investigation,
it was further discovered that the bulk of the units were isolated to a group
that was part of the initial manufacturing run of the console. Returns for
repair are coming in for a variety reasons and it's a higher rate than we are
satisfied with."
Microsoft would not explain the exact issues causing the problems. IGN spoke
with a Microsoft customer service person named Sandy. She explained that
Microsoft will either repair the system or, if the problems cannot be fixed
within two days, Microsoft will replace the old system with a new one. Anyone
with a broken system can call 1-800-4MY-XBOX to speak with a customer service
person.
In totally unrelated news,
Sony
will cut the price of the basic 20GB Playstation 3 console from 59,800 yen
($515) to just 47,600 yen ($410). The 60GB version of the console is being left
for retailers in Japan to price for themselves. The prices for both PS3 versions
will remain the same for the US ($499 and $599 respectively). However, the 20GB
version will now include an HDMI connection, which was previously going to be
found just for the 60GB version. |
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last 10 comments: | djRom | (02:53 PM CEST - Sep,22 2006 ) | Well, thats nice of them. :)
Sony as well...I guess. lol | |
| Genoism | (10:13 PM CEST - Sep,22 2006 ) | sorry sony i dont have $500 to spend on ps3....going for the wii as much as i hate to say it.
btw if u didnt read correctly the cost will stay the same in the US. Sony is getting despirate because soooo much of their entire business depends on the sales of the ps3. If they were smart they would lower the price more. | |
| xxxx | (04:29 AM CEST - Sep,23 2006 ) | | gee when was the last time a hardware vendor did such a thing?...roflmao.. Gee maybe stumpus can get lucky and replace his defective xbox huh...MS has more than sold me, I am really doubting Sony will be able to top them, even with reducing the cost of their system. | |
| Sabot | (02:34 PM CEST - Sep,23 2006 ) | ggrobot> Microsoft has finally admitted that early versions of their Xbox 360 console had some hardware problems. As a result, anyone who purchased a console before January 1, 2006 that will get a free "out of warrantee repair" service deal. On top of that, they will be mailing out refund che
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So i'm the only one eh xxxx? WTF do you think that i was telling you on,and,on,and,on in *that* previous thread????????? But no, you kept at it saying that 'you were right, and i was wrong' :roll:
UBELIEVABLE!
The XBox was swapped out and replaced with a brand new model -no questions asked- at the shop. | |
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