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mrstickball said:
Interesting. The numbers were 1500~2500, not right at 2500....Way to spin it (although Im not doubting the numbers).

I hope MS realizes the bad press they are getting from these random stories about massive returns. MS has the cash, and sence to realize that this is hurting their bottomline. Hopefully they fix this for good in the next few weeks, or else they'll never make money due to too high return rates.

Yeah, I just made the thread topic the same name as the article. I didn't intend to suggest that 2500 consoles a day get sent to this center. I mean, I haven't had the greatest luck with the 360 but I don't know that I can believe 2500 a day for one area. And like someone said earlier, this number surely includes consoles that are sent in more than once. I am sure these numbers include retailer returns as well. I doubt defective consoles that are returned to a Bestbuy for instance don't end up at these centers.

 I for one am anticipating the new consoles with the new chips and drives. We will probably upgrade at least two of our consoles to elites once they come out, assuming they are more reliable. I've never personally had the three rings or overheating issues that seem to be what most people complain about. Mine have always had DRE's or some other wierd drive problems like trying to read games as movies.