HeXen
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- Dec 13, 2009
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Honestly, it shouldn't matter. Just fix or replace it.
It shouldn't take 20 minutes on the phone talking to someone reading out of a book to finally get an RMA number. Especially when most of what is written in the book has nothing to do with the issue. I was reading a forum. Where someone had a system that wouldn't read a disk. They told the guy on the phone that he put in a PS4 game in the drive, Knack, and it would not read the disk. He also tried a Blu-Ray movie and the same thing. He specifically stated this to the person on the phone but that guy still said "does it read ps4 game disks?"
It certainly matters to the company when they spend money to look at a system for people who didn't read the directions. If you make it that quick and easy to RMA, you would have thousands more systems pouring in for nothing.