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#1 DarklySworded
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i dont even have to watch it and i know its fake. nobod stupid enough to waste their money cept the idiots who killed the 360 (who have serious problems upstairs or are just extremely fanboyish)
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#2 DarklySworded
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like me...lol...
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#3 DarklySworded
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Finaly! Thank you for making this sticky. Now the "my 360 broke" fake topics will stop.tundraman
honestly are you so blind as to lie to yourself and accuse people of making fake threads?
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#4 DarklySworded
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or was he joking??? (sry for DP)
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#5 DarklySworded
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[QUOTE="crck"][QUOTE="gashead101"]is the warrenty in the uk a year or 3 month's all confused bout this ive been hearing different things from different ppl so can sombody put it straight
JoelWhy
  UK should be 1 year.  Check your owner's manual or call MS to maker sure.

I believe that the law in the UK (or maybe it's a European Union law, which includes the UK and all of the IMPORTANT European countries -- that's right, Norway, no one cares about YOU!) is that you have to provide a 1-year warranty. We don't have that level of protection in the U.S., but some states offer additional protections. By and large, however, you only get a 3-month-warranty in the States (unless you paid for the extended warranty.) On a side note, the U.S. offers a lot of legal protections for consumers who are injured by poorly designed or manufactured goods. So, if someone wants to volunteer to, say, show that the excessive heat generated by the 360 not only fries the chips, but also causes people to spontaneously combust, that would be really good for the rest of us. Take one for the team! And, think about how much fun you'll have playing your 360 as you recover in the burn unit! The rest of us who benefit from the ensuing recall will make it up to you by stopping by the hospital to moisten your eyeballs, since your eyelids will probably be incinerated in the fire.

haha thats good idea
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#6 DarklySworded
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one year thats crap! i got 6months lol
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#7 DarklySworded
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[QUOTE="themtman"]im on my 6th 360JoelWhy
Maybe they should start marking the 360 as the world's first disposable console. instead of an extended warranty, they can offer "buy 9 and get the 10th one free!"

lmao
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#8 DarklySworded
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sry for double post but you also forget that sony fixed those ps2's for free they didnt stab the consumer in the back and make em pay
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how do you know microsoft hasnt reached that percent? because they said so? plz tell me ur smarter than that.
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