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KylieDog said:


If a console is out of warranty or broke/failed to work because of something that voids warranty or is not covered by it, you'll need pay Nintendo for the repair.  Based on Nintendo history (Sony/MS too) it will just be a semi-large flat fee regardless the cost to actually repair it.

Plus Nintendo being the only ones who can transfer a WiiU account means third party repairs which are much cheaper are no good if the console cannot be fixed and needs be replaced.

Ok.  In conclusion, what you say is only true if you break your own system - which I explained to you above.  If your system bricks or fails due to no fault of your own, you don't have to pay.  You choose to ignore what I'm saying to you so as to validate your own anti-Nintendo agenda, so that's fine.  Go on.