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Bond
07-05-2007, 05:08 PM
As announced by the open letter from Peter Moore:


Open Letter From Peter Moore
To our Xbox Community:

You've spoken, and we’ve heard you. Good service and a good customer experience are areas of the business that we care deeply about. And frankly, we've not been doing a good enough job.

Some of you have expressed frustration with the customer experiences you have had with Xbox 360; frustration with having to return your console for service after receiving the general hardware error message on the console.

The majority of customers who own Xbox 360 consoles have had a terrific experience from their first day, and continue to, day in and day out. But when anyone questions the reliability of our product, or our commitment to our customers, it's something I take very seriously.

We have been following this issue closely, and with on-going testing have identified several factors that can cause a general hardware failure indicated by three flashing red lights on the console. To address this issue, and as part of our ongoing work, we have already made certain improvements to the console.

We are also implementing some important policy changes intended to keep you in the game, worry-free.

As of today, all Xbox 360 consoles are covered by an enhanced warranty program to address specifically the general hardware failures indicated by the three flashing red lights on the console. This applies to new and previously-sold consoles. While we will still have a general one year console warranty (two years in some countries), we are announcing today a three-year warranty that covers any console that displays a three flashing red lights error message. If a customer has an issue indicated by the three flashing red lights, Microsoft will repair the console free of charge—including shipping—for three years from the console’s purchase date. We will also retroactively reimburse any of you who paid for repairs related to problems indicated by this error message in the past. In doing so, Microsoft stands behind its products and takes responsibility to ensure that every Xbox 360 console owner continues to have a fantastic gaming experience.

If we have let any of you down in the experience you have had with your Xbox 360, we sincerely apologize. We are taking responsibility and are making these changes to ensure that every Xbox 360 owner continues to have a great experience.

This will take a few days to roll out globally, and I appreciate your continued patience as we launch this program. I've posted an FAQ that should address some additional questions, and we'll update it over the next few days.

I want to thank you, on behalf of all us at Microsoft, for your loyalty.

Source: Xbox.com (http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/petermooreletter.htm)

From the FAQ:

Q: How does this warranty differ from your existing warranty?
A: Currently, any Xbox 360 is covered by a one year manufacturer’s warranty (two years in some parts of the world). If the console is out of warranty, there is a charge to have it repaired. It then comes with an additional one year repair warranty. With these changes, there is effectively a three year warranty with no charge for repair for general hardware failures indicated by the three flashing red lights error code which displays on the console.

Angrist
07-05-2007, 05:39 PM
Finally.

Dyne
07-05-2007, 05:43 PM
Hell yeah, that works for me.

Bond
07-05-2007, 05:53 PM
Finally.
The Playstation 3 and Wii only have a one year warranty...

Angrist
07-05-2007, 06:06 PM
Yeah, but they're not getting bad publicity for breaking down "all the time", whether it's true or not.

In Holland we had a big consumer program on TV ravish about how the 360 breaks down a lot and usually (shortly?) after the 1 year's warranty.

Since it took them months to provide this extended warranty, I said 'Finally'. Nothing personal. :)

Perfect Stu
07-05-2007, 07:00 PM
The Playstation 3 and Wii only have a one year warranty...

The Playstation 3 and Wii are well made machines, though.

DeathsHand
07-05-2007, 07:25 PM
Yeah, but they're not getting bad publicity for breaking down "all the time", whether it's true or not.

Yeah but they're probably on thin ice since just about everybody I've asked has a Wii that runs insanely hot with "Wii Connect 24" on, even when the console is in standby mode...

Oh, and I had to get mine replaced :)

Bond
07-05-2007, 07:33 PM
The Playstation 3 and Wii are well made machines, though.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/images/gallery/execs/web/pmoore-1.jpg

Dyne
07-05-2007, 07:41 PM
Man, my Wii has never been hot. I must be missing out here.

Perfect Stu
07-06-2007, 02:29 AM
Is Peter Moore trying to intimidate me?


...cuz it's working :(

DeathsHand
07-06-2007, 05:09 PM
Man, my Wii has never been hot. I must be missing out here.

Really? If you have Wii Connect 24 on (yellow light in standby as opposed to red)? Feel the top of the console after it's been on for awhile? No hot?

I asked like 3 other people (Jason from zis very forum and 2 pals of mine) and they both said theirs was surprisingly hot under those "conditions"...

Granted 4 Wii's running (and resting) hot doesn't indicate a huge Wii-wide problem... And it wasn't necessarily the cause of me having to get my Wii replaced... But I found it odd...

Dyne
07-06-2007, 06:56 PM
My Wii is downstairs on a side of a TV stand by it's lonesome, probably 1 foot clearing it each way. It's on literally all the time. I've never felt it warm.

BlueFire
07-07-2007, 04:10 AM
My Wii is never hot


that sounds funny

GameMaster
07-07-2007, 04:31 AM
I just got another Wii. After I finished playing, I felt it up and it seems okay.