Official Xbox 360 Coffin Support Thread

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Sicc OG
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The 360 has some really great games, but the console design fucking sucks.

My first was a launch console, which I had to send it in three times, because they didn't fix it properly two times, and then replaced it the third time. My second 360 just died on me and is in Texas now. I was hoping to have it back this week, but that doesn't seem very likely. It's been at the repair center for almost a full week now, and they haven't called me. I've called and the customer reps don't have any info on it. I just wanna play my fucking games.

On the bright side, customer service has always been nice to me, and through all the send-ins, I've received three compensatory items from them. First, I got PGR3 when I sent my first console in the second time. Then when I got the replacement, it came in a retail box and there was a wireless controller in there (don't know if it was accident). Now for sending it in this time, they sent me a Quick Charge Kit. Now they just need to send me a reliable console haha.
 
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For those of you who aren't covered anymore and don't feel like paying the 150 bucks, I found this tutorial that seems to fix the majority of Xbox 360s, but it requires some work and about 8 dollars worth of parts from like Lowes or something like that.

Link to PDF File of Guide Here

Only use it if you got a 360 that's not under warranty at all, and you don't want to spend 150 on fixing it through Microsoft... It's not guaranteed to work, but from what I'm reading it seems to work the majority of the time.

I'm probably gonna try it on my broke 360 soon, and see if I can have two, and probably sell one.
 

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DukeSkywalker said:
yeah that's what i did.
1-800-469-9269



they send you a box with prepaid shipping. worst part was waiting the 2 weeks to get it back. and they send a free xbox live trial.



I just called and the lady was like it's going to cost $169.99 to repair and then i said i heard somthing about if it was a launch consle and she said that was a rumor so fuck it i think ill sell it how much a red lighter go for these days
 
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hella_numb said:
whats wrong with xbox? if you ever had one i'd like to know your pros and cons of what you think about your xbox 360. if you never owned one then you have zero relevance to this discussion.
My 360 died as well as a whole bunch of my friend's 360s. They are built like crap. And of course, all consoles are going towards being made like a PC.
 

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Robby2Slobby said:
For those of you who aren't covered anymore and don't feel like paying the 150 bucks, I found this tutorial that seems to fix the majority of Xbox 360s, but it requires some work and about 8 dollars worth of parts from like Lowes or something like that.

Link to PDF File of Guide Here

Only use it if you got a 360 that's not under warranty at all, and you don't want to spend 150 on fixing it through Microsoft... It's not guaranteed to work, but from what I'm reading it seems to work the majority of the time.

I'm probably gonna try it on my broke 360 soon, and see if I can have two, and probably sell one.
So far all off my repairs have been covered under warranty. The second they say I have to pay for repairs, they're getting bitched out.
 

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Robby2Slobby said:
Yeah, warranties expire.. Mine was expired.. Mine broke like fifteen days after a year, and they wouldn't fix it. It was a launch console...
That's odd. My first was a launch console, and it died in January and they attempted to fix it twice for free. Shipping was free as well.

I wonder why they didn't fix yours for free??
 
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great news everyone...


Microsoft extending 360 warranty to three years
[UPDATE 2] An apologetic software giant to replace any console suffering "red ring of death" for free worldwide; extension applies to every console sold since launch; company will take $1.05 billion charge.
By Tor Thorsen, Brendan Sinclair, GameSpot
Posted Jul 5, 2007 1:43 pm PT

Today, Microsoft announced that it is once again revamping its warranty scheme for the Xbox 360. After mounting anecdotal evidence of the system's failure rate due to the dreaded "red ring of death" (three flashing red lights on the console's front panel), the publisher is changing its warranty to cover systems affected by the red ring for three years from the date of purchase. Any console that suffers the aforementioned failure in any territory the 360 is sold can be returned to Microsoft for repair for free, because the warranty also includes shipping charges.

"As a result of what Microsoft views as an unacceptable number of repairs to Xbox 360 consoles, the company conducted extensive investigations into potential sources of general hardware failures," the company said in a statement. The three-year extension is for all 360s, and will be retroactively applied to every console bought since the 360 launched. That means anyone who bought a console in November 2005 will be covered until November 2008.

[UPDATE] Peter Moore, Corporate Vice President of the Entertainment and Devices Division of Microsoft Interactive Entertainment Business, said he is personally sorry about anyone who's suffered a 360 failure. "We haven't done right by our customers, and for that I apologize," he told GameSpot. "We listened, and we're going to make it right." In an in-depth interview with GameSpot, Moore outlined the new warranty, and emphasized it would be "global" in nature.

Moore also shot down point-blank unconfirmed reports that Forza Motorsport 2 was "bricking" consoles. "It's not a software issue, guys," he assured GameSpot. "It's a variety of hardware issues which we're taking steps to rectify." Though he declined to name any issue specifically, Moore said that Microsoft has improved the 360 hardware to help ensure that future batches of 360 hardware will not suffer similar issues.

Customers who have already paid for repairs that would be covered by the new policy will be reimbursed automatically, according to Microsoft. As a result of this new warranty extension, the publisher said it will report a $1.05 billion to $1.15 billion charge to its earnings for the quarter ended June 30, 2007.

From its November 2005 launch onward, Microsoft's Xbox 360 has been plagued by reports of malfunctioning consoles. While the company downplayed reports of faulty hardware for the better part of a year after launch, last September it acknowledged that its original batch of systems was failing at an unusually high rate. Microsoft extended the standard 90-day warranty to a full year, and promised to reimburse all those customers who had already been made to pay for repairs.

In April, the company once again tweaked its warranty service, saying it would no longer charge shipping on repaired Xbox 360 consoles, and would extend the warranty on those repairs.

The new warranty extension arrives atop a growing tide of reports of 360 hardware problems, including a Monday DailyTech.com report quoting retailers as saying up to 33 percent of launch units fail. To help clarify the question of 360 hardware reliability, GameSpot conducted a week-long informal poll of its users, asking simply, "Has your Xbox 360 failed?"

Of the 49,934 respondents who said they owned a 360, 27,579 (55.2 percent) claimed to have had no problems at all. However, a startling 22,355 respondents--44.7 percent--claimed to have had at least one 360 fail. Some 13,858 respondents (27.8 percent) said they had one console die: of those, 10,012 (20.0 percent) said their console was replaced for free and 3,846 (7.7 percent) attested they had to pay. Others were even less lucky, with 3,619 (7.2 percent) saying they had suffered two dead 360s, and 4,878 (9.7 percent) reporting over two instances of hardware failure. (The initial percentages were slightly inaccurate--GameSpot regrets the error.)

The poll results are not definitive, and given the open nature of the poll's voting, its results could be manipulated. However, there is a wealth of anecdotal evidence pointing to a high 360 failure rate. Inside the GameSpot offices, 23 editors own 26 360s bought between November 2005 and January 2007. Eight have had their consoles fail completely at least once; of those, two editors suffering complete 360 failures on two occasions. Two others are experiencing ongoing problems, including USB port failure and intermittent cases of the "red ring." The remaining editors have encountered no hardware defects.

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6173633.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=newstop&tag=newstop;title;1
 
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fucking microsoft.. my second 360 broke today..

three lights..

gotta send it in.. wait a fucking month before i can play 360. Pieces of shit.

Pieces of shit.

Just remembered that I bought a 2 year warranty at Wal-Mart when I coppped this one.. I'll probably trade it in there. Fucking assmuching Microsoft.

The failure rate for 360s is higher than 33%, no matter what they say. Anybody debating whether to get a 360 or a PS3 should definitely get a PS3.
 
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Robby2Slobby said:
fucking microsoft.. my second 360 broke today..

three lights..

gotta send it in.. wait a fucking month before i can play 360. Pieces of shit.

Pieces of shit.

Just remembered that I bought a 2 year warranty at Wal-Mart when I coppped this one.. I'll probably trade it in there. Fucking assmuching Microsoft.

The failure rate for 360s is higher than 33%, no matter what they say. Anybody debating whether to get a 360 or a PS3 should definitely get a PS3.
I wouldn't go that far. I'd rather have a system with games I'll play that might eventually break down than a system that will sit and collect dust until a good game comes out, but that's me.
 
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I dunno. It just seems like the exclusives aren't that great anymore. There's Gears of War. I'm really looking forward to Mass Effect. Besides that what's coming out for 360 that's not coming out for PS3.. Plus PS3 has MGS4, which looks amazing.

I've also heard it takes a lot longer than two weeks to get a system back.