| exit52000 said: Sorry but youre so wrong. If 1 person bought all of the 360s say 30 million, and half of them failed then the install base would be 15 million. Unless that person decided to also get the broken ones fixed. Like I said in my post, 2 of the broken 360s were not fixed. they were exchanged for a lower priced 360. So instaead of paying £129 for a new one I paid £99 but I had to give my broken one in return. |
Oh, well that's your own fault for being unaware of MS's return policies. But lucky for you it's not too late. Go up to the store that made you pay to get a new xbox instead of fixing your old ones for free and say 'By charging me, you are not meeting your legal responsibilities. Microsoft guarenteed that any xbox 360 suffering from the 'Red Ring of Death' will be exchanged for free in the first 3 years of its life. I advise you to return me my money or I shall see you in court'
Being as you are probably the only person in the world unaware that you can get your console fixed for free, I would say VChartz overtracked by exactly 2 consoles.







