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cebrian said:

I think RROD is bigger than 23% of consoles, but that store only covers the consoles that were purchased there under their plan.

So technically a console you got back from microsoft repair center and got broken you wouldnt take it to that store.

A friend of mine has had to send his xbox360 8 times to microsoft because of RROD, and they were different consoles.

Also we can never know, because the consoles sent back to you are most likely repaired.

At launch many units were already dead on arrival, I believe nearly all launch units died by now judging from the people I know personally and people I talked to. Sadly Microsoft also repeatably sent out a lot of refurbished units which honestly were still broken (temporary fix), which were just waiting to fail again in course of time. When this was clear to me, I sold my RRODed 360 at a time when Mircosoft was still denying any issue of significance (like the disc scratching issue now, which a lot of people from my country had and have to endure).



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