Jo21 on 20 January 2009
| MonstaMack said: Case in point still: If you get the RROD your covered for three years since you bought the system. Three years. No other company offers a free warranty that long regardless of what problems that product may or may not have. I've seen a lot of companies not willing to help anyone free of charge once that one year warranty runs out, and that is bull. If you never got a 360, now is the time to get one and still grab the three year warranty. By the time your 360 dies the system should be at $100 :P |
no other company had a 33% of failure rate without axing the product.
also was either the 3 year warranty (should have been enough time to completely fix the problem) or loosing more people with all the people suing.







