| rocketpig said: Kn, sorry to hear about your 360. On a slightly positive note, I've heard stories of people complaining like crazy and getting an out-of-warranty 360 fixed for free or the price slashed to $50 instead of the typical $100 (which MS recently reduced from $140). You should give it a shot. While I'm sure you're pissed about the system failing (who wouldn't?), $50 isn't an outrageous fee to fix a 360 if you can pull it off. |
I disagree - it's an outrage that the 360 suffers from this kind of unreliability in the first place - consumers shouldn't have to deal with RRoD-type issues in the first place.
Can you imagine if this kind of manufacturing defects made their way into cars, trains, or airplanes?
The Kotaku article has Brian Crecente having nine 360s malfunction - that is outrageous!







