| numonex said: The amount it would cost for Microsoft to repair an out of warranty 360. You might as well throw out the old system and buy a new system. If the 360 is under 3 years and under warranty you might as well over heat the system resulting in the RROD and get Microsoft to fix the 360 free of charge. |
Well my console kept freezing sooner and sooner. Then it finally Red Ringed. However when I went to the X-Box website's repairs section it said it was out of warranty and Microsoft's wants to charge me for it. However it is only two years old and I know its supposed to be covered for 3 years. The box even says 2007 on it. I haven't heard back from Microsoft yet.
What should I do, I haven't heard back from them and I know the website wants to charge me? Should I phone Microsoft's Canadian Headqaurters? Or should I send another email. I love my 360 and every day without it is really annoying, sure I have my Wii but nothing good has come out for that recently. I could use my PS3 but I hate the controller and don't own any games for its (Besides Resistance)!
I just want to get my 360 working again!
Also when I send it in, do I send the hardrive with it, and if I do, do I loose all my data or do they do what Nintendo does and transfer the data to the new console?
-JC7
"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer







