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Batman...WTF? said:
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That's what she said

Oh, and you got lucky. I got screwed when I sent in my 360.

Wow, he really left that one right over the plate, didn't he...

@topic: I haven't had a problem with my 360 yet, but I did take care of my younger brother's problem once when I was home for a weekend.  I think the turnaround was about a week and a half, but it was over a year ago so I don't really remember well.



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Mine took a month to repair,if your in texas it takes about a week,im in california.The messed up part for me was when i sent in my xbox it was 2 weeks before HALO 3 released,i sufferd with the limited edition in my hand for 2 weeks lol,by the way i think e74 is some kind of video problem



Proud suporter of the Xbox family

 

 

 

 

Bullshit I STARTED the hole THATS WHAT SHE SAID thing, honeslty my old XBL GT was

 

Thtwhtshesaid8 but i changed it, i used to say it all the time in L4D, ask Comrade Toyva!

 

OT- I hope my repair is fast.



nofingershaha said:
E74 is still caused by overheating except it usually has something to do with the visuals. Most people experience crazy visual problems onscreen before it finally becomes full fledged E74.

As to the reason why it took such a short time, depending on the time of the year, MS has many 360s that are refurbished on hand and ready to be shipped out. Chances are you are receiving someone else 360 while your actual console is still being repaired.

That makes sense. When I was playing COD4 online, the sky would have some odd black film over it that looked like the white noise when a TV channel goes out completely.



Tag: Became a freaking mod and a complete douche, coincidentally, at the same time.



it took me a week and 2 days after i got the box to get my xbox there and back when i got my E74



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E74 is a problem with the scaler chip(Ana/Hana).



Mine was just less that 3 weeks from when i shipped it to when I got it back, so it was acceptable length, I had no problems with it.



I live in San Antonio, and I think their is a repair facility in the Rio Grande Valley area; it took exactly 5 business days for me to get mine back (Friday to Friday). This was with my original 360, which died on me, I don't know 1.5 years ago maybe?



That's cool but try to be home when UPS comes. I don't know if it's their policy but they wouldn't just leave my 360. The last time I went through this they left the little slip telling me they were there and that they'd be back the next day. Well on the back of the slip there is the option of them just leaving the delivery at your house the next time if you sign the slip. I signed the slip and during the 45 minute window that I wasn't home the next day, of course UPS tried their second delivery attempt. The only thing they left at my house was a second slip stuck on my door right next to the first one that I signed and left for them to see. Naturally I was heated and called them with my always handy WTF attitude and the kid I spoke with told me that it was at the driver's discretion but that I could come pick it up after 6 or something. So I'm on my way to the UPS when my wife calls me and tells me that the driver just came back and dropped off my 360. I imagined he had to pass my house on the way back to their headquarters so that was cool of him.
At any rate, good luck and keep us posted. I'm interested to hear other people's recent experiences. I've got 2 360's in my house now and I'm sure one of them will shit the bed soon.



I LOVE paying for Xbox Live! I also love that my love for it pisses off so many people.

I'm pretty sure the reason its faster now is because there are a lot less 360's having to be fixed then when they first started fixing them for free.  So now they can get to the 360's much faster.