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kowenicki said:
MikeB said:
mrstickball said:
Is it even legal for a 13 y/o to sue a company in the Netherlands?

Also, why is it that you only post news to attack MS, MikeB?

 

His dad is probably doing the sueing for him, read my post.

I have been through RRoD and I know how stubborn, mis-informative and unhelpful Microsoft's support staff can be. I think RRoD and disc scratching are serious issues hurting the console industry's reputation as a whole. But you already knew this or didn't you?

If the arrogant way you present yourself on here is anything to go by they probably messed you about on purpose. 

I have had one RROD in over 3 years.. ( a launch console ).  Microsoft immediately sent me a box (took a day) and I received a new (not refurbished) 360 back within 10 days.  No problem.. easy as it could be.

Oh.. and never had a single scratched disc.  Sometimes they seem to get dusty in a regular pattern around the disc.. but i clean it and there is no problem. 

oh and mikeB what is/was yours Live Id?

The people interviewed said nothing different. They contacted Microsoft and they got only misinformation (like, it's impossible the 360 scratches discs), are being completely lied to (Kassa's commentator input, "glashard gelogen") and were told it's their own fault. The people who did not sue Microsoft didn't get their damaged discs refunded, although Microsoft did provide the option to repair the console (why does it need to be repaired, if there's nothing wrong?).

Basically it's a very similar experience like I got at the time, but I didn't have the stamina to go on like that boy's dad (or that unsuccesful mom on the phone with M$ for over an hour with no result), sending half a dozen letters and dragging them to court (so kudos to him for that!).



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