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TheBigFatJ said:
Microsoft may or may not send you a replacement. They can tell if your unit had the RROD, of course, but because they're replacing so many units due to the shitty, shitty quality of the 360 overall, they may miss this.

However, if you do end up having to pay for a repair, you should negotiate a lower cost or find your receipt and verify that you bought it more than a year ago.

Paying for a repair is better than buying new, because the paid-for repair will give you the same fresh warranty (1 year + 3 year RROD) as new hardware would and it costs you much less. The new units still seem very likely to break overall.

 

Did you even read what has been said thus far or are you just doing the usual..."Xbox 360 sucks" posting?

He doesn't have to pay for repair as his unit has (or will have shortly) the RROD...case closed.