The first time mine broke it took 5 days for the box to arrive, 3 days to ship it back, 2 weeks for them to decide they couldn't fix it, and 3 days to send me a new console. I was without a 360 for 25 days and this was when the holiday games had just came out. Now I just signed up for the rewards challenge and what do you know my 360 eats it. I just hope I get it back with enough time to complete the challenge.I was wondering if anyone could tell me about how long does it take altogether to send your broken 360 in, have it repaired, replaced, etc, and have it returned.
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Scalemaster
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Well, my 360 died this weekend. That makes 2 now. I bought my original console in November 2005 (launch console) and had to send it in to be repaired due to the 3RLOD in November 2006. Now my NEW console Microsoft sent me kicked the bucket again and what do you know it's still under the 90 day repair warranty. I would rather have a console that doesn't break than a warranty. THIS SUCKS!
[QUOTE="Saturos3091"]Yeah, I think it'd be safer, but I noticed that the problems hadn't started up until recently. Could that be because more people are buying them due to it being near the Winter holiday? And since more people are buying them, wouldn't that mean there's a higher chance of there being an error in somoene's 360? I don't know.what you're thinking is right, but the problems are all coming from launch consoles that lasted a while and are now dying. so he would be safe in getting one now since it obviously wouldn't be a launch console.
dcap8424
I've had my 360 since last November and it finally kicked the bucket. I think the consoles now should be OK but I would get the warranty to be on the safe side.
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