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Kwaad said: diamuerto said: How do you know this? It wasn't under warranty. I had it over a year before I sent it in. Once again if it breaks for unexpected reasons, you don't have to pay for it. Remember what happened with the first batch of 360's. Yeah. They wouldnt service them for free, so everyone bought a 2nd one. And then 3 months before the PS3 launch, Microsoft changed their service agreement, and everyone shipped off the brokeass 360's. (I know 2 people that did that) EDIT: Yeah, they now have 2 360's. Also, you really lucked out on getting your DS replaced. Once again if it breaks for unexpected reasons, you don't have to pay for it. While it is under warranty. Once the warranty is over. They don't have to do anything. ;)
Yes, but those who sent in their 360's to get fixed had to pay. Later on they did change that agreement and everyone who had sent them in got refunds. They realized they were being asses and stealing money because it was their own fault for having faulty systems. After that is was a-okay. If it becomes this obvious there is no way business would work out well. If Wii really does start to have this problem then there will be a change.