4. I've had my 360 since launch and haven't had any problems with it, except a few times it has gotten 2 red lights, but that's no big deal, just have to unplug and let it cool. I must of gotten lucky.
3. workin for currys i see them all the time, i purchased a 360 elite on launch day with promises that faults were fixed, however come april it went wrong scartching discs, swopped it over only for the new one to intermittently suffer the red lights, touch wood its fine at the moment, but the console is unfit for purpose and by law shouldnt be on the shelves
1. I am on my 6th Xbox 360.I sat in line for around 15 hours on launch Nov 22 2005.The next day my 360 was chewing up disks.Returned it to Walmart got another one.Then about 4 months later I had the red rings of death.At this time Microsoft only had a 90 days warranty on the 360 and wanted over 150 to fix it.So I went ahead and bought another one not wanting to have a defective system even though they say it was fixed.So now Im $700 in two systems but I am still happy I love the games they put out especially once Gears of War came out.Anyway before my Walmart warrenty ran out I had to replace 3 more Xbox 360 there.All the systems I got from there failed so to make a long story short Microsoft extended the warranty and now I have sent 2 of them back and now I have one that stopped spinning disks.I have to pay $99.99 for this repair which I am going to do later this week.My gamerscore is just under 30,000 and I have over $500 in downloadable content on my hard drive that I have bought.Not counting the 50 games I bought at $60 a piece.Thats another $3000 in software.I can't believe that I need to pay them again to fix my 360.Just because it doesnt have the red ring of death.Why can't they just replace all the faulty parts .There have been enough people with drive problems where this should be covered also. Haven't I already bought enough?Sorry this was so long had a lot to say.
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loki
July 8th
4. I've had my 360 since launch and haven't had any problems with it, except a few times it has gotten 2 red lights, but that's no big deal, just have to unplug and let it cool. I must of gotten lucky.
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flea79
July 8th
3. workin for currys i see them all the time, i purchased a 360 elite on launch day with promises that faults were fixed, however come april it went wrong scartching discs, swopped it over only for the new one to intermittently suffer the red lights, touch wood its fine at the moment, but the console is unfit for purpose and by law shouldnt be on the shelves
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zoydwheeler
July 7th
2. Have you tried a PS3? They are brilliant and - as an added bonus - don't seem to break either!
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colts420
July 7th
1. I am on my 6th Xbox 360.I sat in line for around 15 hours on launch Nov 22 2005.The next day my 360 was chewing up disks.Returned it to Walmart got another one.Then about 4 months later I had the red rings of death.At this time Microsoft only had a 90 days warranty on the 360 and wanted over 150 to fix it.So I went ahead and bought another one not wanting to have a defective system even though they say it was fixed.So now Im $700 in two systems but I am still happy I love the games they put out especially once Gears of War came out.Anyway before my Walmart warrenty ran out I had to replace 3 more Xbox 360 there.All the systems I got from there failed so to make a long story short Microsoft extended the warranty and now I have sent 2 of them back and now I have one that stopped spinning disks.I have to pay $99.99 for this repair which I am going to do later this week.My gamerscore is just under 30,000 and I have over $500 in downloadable content on my hard drive that I have bought.Not counting the 50 games I bought at $60 a piece.Thats another $3000 in software.I can't believe that I need to pay them again to fix my 360.Just because it doesnt have the red ring of death.Why can't they just replace all the faulty parts .There have been enough people with drive problems where this should be covered also. Haven't I already bought enough?Sorry this was so long had a lot to say.
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