Megadude, how old was his X360?
The point is that Microsoft is having diminishing returns on repair costs for the 360. Falcons fixed the vast majority of RRoD problems, and Jasper put the nail in the coffin for reliability problems. There are still a bit of 'bad' X360's in the refurb/replacement chain, but that's litterally the only way your going to get a bad 360 anymore. Which leads me to believe your friend that's had his 360 broken twice has a launch 360, or near it, and his last problem was over a year ago - how much does Sony charge for fixing an out of warranty PS3?
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







