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BenKenobi88 said:
Pssh, another anti-Nintendo post...you obviously broke your DS on purpose to give Nintendo bad press!!1

Anyway, there must be a way to get your DS shipped to Nintendo, repaired, and brought back...do you have any American friends you could ship it to, and have them do the repair process, then ship it back to you? The problem sounds like something Nintendo would fix for no charge...so all you'd probably have to pay is shipping...

 I hope you are kidding about the anti-Nintendo post. When the DS died, a part of me died. I made the post to see with anyone here had a similar problem. Nintendo handhelds are tougher than Chuck Norris, Ben. Have you heard about the Gulf War survivor Gameboy (I saw it at Nintendo store on NY). My problem is very rare, but I am still depressed.  I do not think I will solve this problem without buying a new one.

The shipping price to US would be enough for a new system. Nintendo can not repair it outside US/Canada. Support in my coutry is zero. Motta Intenacional is in Panama. It is a shame but this is the first time ever that I had a problem with a Nintendo system (since Snes).
 I can only blame my country for scaring Nintendo away with obscene taxes and excessive regulations. I really envy Mexico now.



Satan said:

"You are for ever angry, all you care about is intelligence, but I repeat again that I would give away all this superstellar life, all the ranks and honours, simply to be transformed into the soul of a merchant's wife weighing eighteen stone and set candles at God's shrine."