Xbox 360: Got the Red Ring of Death

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Stuxnet

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Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: jbourne77
I have connections.

oh, with microsoft or a retailer?

With a retailer. Basically they let me swap it out if I bought a service plan. While I'm very much against service plans, I certainly came out ahead. For the next two years, I can just trade it in on the spot for a new one, and it only cost $60. So in a nutshell, I was allowed to buy an extended warranty even after the manufacturer's warranty expired.

(told you the truth was rather boring... no dead kittens or devoured babies involved)
 

mordantmonkey

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Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: jbourne77
I have connections.

oh, with microsoft or a retailer?

With a retailer. Basically they let me swap it out if I bought a service plan. While I'm very much against service plans, I certainly came out ahead. For the next two years, I can just trade it in on the spot for a new one, and it only cost $60. So in a nutshell, I was allowed to buy an extended warranty even after the manufacturer's warranty expired.

(told you the truth was rather boring... no dead kittens or devoured babies involved)

i was ready to sing you praises but then you wussed out, and spilled the beans.
you suck.
 

randay

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Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: jbourne77
I have connections.

oh, with microsoft or a retailer?

With a retailer. Basically they let me swap it out if I bought a service plan. While I'm very much against service plans, I certainly came out ahead. For the next two years, I can just trade it in on the spot for a new one, and it only cost $60. So in a nutshell, I was allowed to buy an extended warranty even after the manufacturer's warranty expired.

(told you the truth was rather boring... no dead kittens or devoured babies involved)

Ah cool, yeah service plans are getting tempting these days. I may start getting them one day.
 

Stuxnet

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Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: jbourne77
I have connections.

oh, with microsoft or a retailer?

With a retailer. Basically they let me swap it out if I bought a service plan. While I'm very much against service plans, I certainly came out ahead. For the next two years, I can just trade it in on the spot for a new one, and it only cost $60. So in a nutshell, I was allowed to buy an extended warranty even after the manufacturer's warranty expired.

(told you the truth was rather boring... no dead kittens or devoured babies involved)

i was ready to sing you praises but then you wussed out, and spilled the beans.
you suck.

LOL

I know I know...

You wouldn't believe how many PM's I've been getting asking what I did. I always felt bad because the reality wasn't as interesting as the myth.

The mob effect in this thread was hilarious though.
 

Stuxnet

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Originally posted by: randay
Ah cool, yeah service plans are getting tempting these days. I may start getting them one day.

Yeah, they still piss me off. If a product needs an extra warranty, it's not ready. The only reason I did it this time around is because I was already stuck with a 360, so I figured I might as well be stuck with one that works.

If I could go back in time, though, I'd simply not buy the 360 in the first place. I know of more people who've had problems with it than people who haven't. They are literally croaking left and right.

People are saying the PS3 and 360 are equal as far as capabilities go, but I wonder how hot (or cool) the PS3 will operate... Microsoft can have all the killer apps in the world, but if people fear the 360 and have other options, they just might spend a little extra on the PS3 (that's assuming it's reliable when it's released).
 

Stuxnet

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Originally posted by: MustangSVT
its great that ppl fell for your service plan lie. :)

Funny that you say that. Someone PM'ed me and asked why I was being so secretive about what I did. I simply told him that it was because no matter what I said, I'd either be made out to be a thief or made out to be a liar.

The fact is that a lot of you thrive on being self-righteous dickheads, so it's a lose/lose situation. Again, the real point of the thread was just to vent about the 360's current state of affairs, not how I was going to right my situation.
 

randay

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Wow I just read a couple pages back the warranty is only 3 months? damn thats horrible.
 

Stuxnet

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I've been paying REAL close attention to my new 360, and the problem is simply that it flat out does not move air. Case closed. Even when booting to the dashboard, it gets hot as hell inside that box after just a few minutes. The air just sits in there, stagnant. I'd rather have twice the footprint and another fan if that meant better reliability.
 

Hellotalkie

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My xbox just started freezing on spda demo and the since I dont have the reciept microsoft wont give me my 3 month warranty.
 

bucwylde23

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Originally posted by: cr2250
My xbox just started freezing on spda demo and the since I dont have the reciept microsoft wont give me my 3 month warranty.

Your Xbox freezing during Splinter cell has NOTHING to do with your 360 failing. It is the splinter cell game. Hit up xbox.com forums and read up on that. The game has a lot of bugs, that being one of them.
Mine was freezing during splinter cell, but does not freeze during any other game except for back when oblivion first came out it froze a few times during loading
 
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Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
its great that ppl fell for your service plan lie. :)

Funny that you say that. Someone PM'ed me and asked why I was being so secretive about what I did. I simply told him that it was because no matter what I said, I'd either be made out to be a thief or made out to be a liar.

The fact is that a lot of you thrive on being self-righteous dickheads, so it's a lose/lose situation. Again, the real point of the thread was just to vent about the 360's current state of affairs, not how I was going to right my situation.
nvm
 

Stuxnet

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Looks like Microsoft is getting sued: Link

GOOD. This is exactly what happened to my Xbox 360. After this thread had already died, I researched at length the symptoms surrounding my busted console, and given those symptoms and the date it occurred, it was obvious that it was the fall update that killed my system.
 

purbeast0

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Originally posted by: jbourne77
Looks like Microsoft is getting sued: Link

GOOD. This is exactly what happened to my Xbox 360. After this thread had already died, I researched at length the symptoms surrounding my busted console, and given those symptoms and the date it occurred, it was obvious that it was the fall update that killed my system.

meh i can't complain. when mine broke, they fixed it for free since they extended the warranties to a year when purchased in 2005.

but i agree that 360's are/were poorly made.
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: jbourne77
Looks like Microsoft is getting sued: Link

GOOD. This is exactly what happened to my Xbox 360. After this thread had already died, I researched at length the symptoms surrounding my busted console, and given those symptoms and the date it occurred, it was obvious that it was the fall update that killed my system.

Did you ever contact MS about this? Supposedly if you tell them that the update bricked your system then they'll replace it whether it is in warranty or not.

I remember my launch 360 died after the very first mandatory update they did previous to the Spring Update. Even though it was out of warranty MS replaced it free of charge since it occurred after their firmware upgrade.
 

Stuxnet

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I never contacted them about it because I was able to swap my system out, but a lot of people were told to climb a tree when this first happened. They need to be a lot more cautious about releasing updates that intentionally destroy systems. I understand they wanted to break hacked boxes, but they need to be damned sure that it accurately targets ONLY modded systems.
 

ElFenix

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last week's news paper included a target gift guide.

on the gift guide was an xbox360.

what color was the power ring?

red.
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
last week's news paper included a target gift guide.

on the gift guide was an xbox360.

what color was the power ring?

red.

That's a pretty common mistake from the people that do ads. They take a picture of a 360 turned on but the A/V cord isn't hooked up so you get all 4 rings. 3 rings would be the ring of death.

 

bucwylde23

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Thank goodness the update didn't break my box, but I'd be pissed if it did.

I can't wait for their next update......................... they will get me sooner or later :(
 

purbeast0

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Originally posted by: jbourne77
I never contacted them about it because I was able to swap my system out, but a lot of people were told to climb a tree when this first happened. They need to be a lot more cautious about releasing updates that intentionally destroy systems. I understand they wanted to break hacked boxes, but they need to be damned sure that it accurately targets ONLY modded systems.

... :roll:

you sound like a whiner now. and trust me, the update didn't do crap to modded systems.

so instead of contacting MS and having them try to resolve an issue with your xbox360 and let them know about the problem, you instead commit fraud and do a swap? and you are proud of yourself and think you are the man?
 

Stuxnet

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: jbourne77
I never contacted them about it because I was able to swap my system out, but a lot of people were told to climb a tree when this first happened. They need to be a lot more cautious about releasing updates that intentionally destroy systems. I understand they wanted to break hacked boxes, but they need to be damned sure that it accurately targets ONLY modded systems.

... :roll:

you sound like a whiner now. and trust me, the update didn't do crap to modded systems.

so instead of contacting MS and having them try to resolve an issue with your xbox360 and let them know about the problem, you instead commit fraud and do a swap? and you are proud of yourself and think you are the man?

Blow me. I didn't commit fraud. You're just assuming I did. Two, it's not whining when you get raped out of $400. Third, this is about the lawsuit now... not what I did to correct my specific situation.

Stop assuming and listen for a fscking change.