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Jo21 said:
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.

 

I like people using exact percentages. It means I get to ask them to show solid evidence that they have the numbers to back this or else shame is upon them. Random bloggers blabbering about "internal sources" do not count as solid, btw.

The funny thing is that the real percentage is probably higher lol.

Oh well. So Jo, where are your numbers?





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