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Microsoft revises Xbox 360 Warranty

Well I didn't see this posted anywhere... and it is pretty big news. I did post it in the broken 360 thread, but here you go!

"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. "

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  • FyreWulffFyreWulff Registered User, ClubPA regular
    That's the weirdest warranty ever, but cool.

  • Recoil42Recoil42 Registered User
    Definitely the right thing to do, they did what they needed to. Very good on them. Kudos, Microsoft.

    Also, it's pretty cool to see it as a letter from Peter Moore, rather than a press release. That's class right there. :^:

  • darleysamdarleysam Registered User regular
    FyreWulff wrote: »
    That's the weirdest warranty ever, but cool.

    one year for every red light! (up to a maximum of three)

  • EndomaticEndomatic Registered User
    This is how you sell consoles.

  • ginguskahnginguskahn Registered User
    Excellent :)

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  • PeekingDuckPeekingDuck __BANNED USERS
    The source is the frontpage of xbox.com, sorry I forgot to link it!

  • ViscountalphaViscountalpha Registered User
    Faricazy wrote: »
    I just broke down and ordered a Premium yesterday.

    This is fantastic news.

    edit: source?


    front page of Xbox.com

    http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/petermooreletter.htm

    This is definitly fantastic news. I think they have nailed down the failure issue and they will be issuing upgrade patches to failed consoles. Thats the only thing I can think of that would cause them to go through with this.

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  • PeekingDuckPeekingDuck __BANNED USERS
    That and class action lawsuits. :) For whatever reason, I'm glad they did it so I don't have to buy the extended warranty (just jinxed myself).

  • Elessar ElfstoneElessar Elfstone Registered User regular
    Totally awesome news. I was planning on getting the Extended Warranty soon, no need now I guess.

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  • galenbladegalenblade Registered User regular
    And there goes my last excuse to hold off getting a 360.

    Nice move on Microsoft's part. The retroactive reimbursement of repair costs is very classy.

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  • TheSonicRetardTheSonicRetard Registered User regular
    My 360 is covered from 3 rings for the next 3 years?!

    Oh mother fucking YES!!

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  • cloudeaglecloudeagle Registered User regular
    Holy crap. That was classy. And I can't remember when a manufacturer's warranty has been extended so far. Not to mention this is the first time they've acknowledged the problems.

    Now if only we can get confirmation that the hardware has ACTUALLY been fixed.

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  • PeekingDuckPeekingDuck __BANNED USERS
    I think the warranty excludes Longhorns. Just on general principle. :)

  • mntorankusumntorankusu Registered User regular
    Sweet. Any worries I had about buying a 360 have disappeared. I'm definitely going to get one soon.

  • .la1n.la1n Registered User regular
    I would have appreciated all this a whole heck of a lot more if it had been an announcement that they were going to be sending out new 360s that had necessary hardware modification to prevent the need for a three year warranty, but whatever floats their boat.

  • PejPej Registered User
    Nice. I had been holding off buying a 360 until my Xbox backlog was cleaned out (soon!) and all of these hardware failure horror stories had helped a lot in my struggle to resist the temptation to impulsively buy one. Argh...

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  • BaronVonSnakPakBaronVonSnakPak Registered User
    the last time they extended the warranty was right when my launch 360 died.

    this is great news, gives me a little over a year to abuse my current 360.

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  • LunkerLunker Registered User
    My 360 is covered from 3 rings for the next 3 years?!

    Oh mother fucking YES!!

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  • VulnoXVulnoX Registered User
    Remember, this is just for the three red lights. If you break a DVD drive or whatever, that is still under the standard warranty not this new one.

  • corin7corin7 Registered User regular
    Jesus, that is awesome. The one giant problem with the 360 fixed just like that. Well played.

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  • DaybreakDaybreak Registered User
    Fantastic news! And Kudos to MS for doing this.

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  • KarfKarf Registered User
    This is a good will move.

    And it's also the only move they had. There was either do nothing and die or take a hit and live.

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  • jclastjclast Registered User regular
    So, if you don't have your receipt (stupid, I know), do you have any way to say "based on X, the earliest I could have purchased this unit is Y?"

    I don't have any rings, but I don't know where my receipt is. Or maybe if something goes wrong I could get Circuit City to print out a new one since I used a credit card?

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  • tarnoktarnok Registered User regular
    Wait, is this Microsoft's Xbox 360? Or some other Xbox 360?

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  • The_ScarabThe_Scarab Registered User regular
    Great news. And good timing right before e3 where you just KNOW the whole gaming community is gonna be like 'oh who cares itll probably die on me anyways'

    scarab you have mental problems
  • darleysamdarleysam Registered User regular
    heh, now seeing how many people here are saying "this has now tipped me into getting a 360", and having heard peoples' fears in general about 360s being rather brittle, i'm wondering how much thunder this might be stealing from anything Sony have to say next week.

  • urahonkyurahonky Registered User regular
    jclast wrote: »
    So, if you don't have your receipt (stupid, I know), do you have any way to say "based on X, the earliest I could have purchased this unit is Y?"

    I don't have any rings, but I don't know where my receipt is. Or maybe if something goes wrong I could get Circuit City to print out a new one since I used a credit card?

    I'd print a new receipt up.

  • FaricazyFaricazy Registered User
    jclast wrote: »
    So, if you don't have your receipt (stupid, I know), do you have any way to say "based on X, the earliest I could have purchased this unit is Y?"

    I don't have any rings, but I don't know where my receipt is. Or maybe if something goes wrong I could get Circuit City to print out a new one since I used a credit card?

    or you could go into your bank statement and show them that

  • TheSonicRetardTheSonicRetard Registered User regular
    jclast wrote: »
    So, if you don't have your receipt (stupid, I know), do you have any way to say "based on X, the earliest I could have purchased this unit is Y?"

    I don't have any rings, but I don't know where my receipt is. Or maybe if something goes wrong I could get Circuit City to print out a new one since I used a credit card?

    probably. Each 360 has a system serial number, which gets scanned when they are sold. There is probably some way they can tell when you bought it.

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  • jclastjclast Registered User regular
    urahonky wrote: »
    jclast wrote: »
    So, if you don't have your receipt (stupid, I know), do you have any way to say "based on X, the earliest I could have purchased this unit is Y?"

    I don't have any rings, but I don't know where my receipt is. Or maybe if something goes wrong I could get Circuit City to print out a new one since I used a credit card?

    I'd print a new receipt up.

    Next time I'm at Circuit City, I'll get them to print me a new receipt to hang on the fridge. It can hang out with my Phantom Hourglass preorder (and Blue Dragon if I can scrape together the funds).

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  • FaricazyFaricazy Registered User
    tarnok wrote: »
    Wait, is this Microsoft's Xbox 360? Or some other Xbox 360?
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  • CymoroCymoro Registered User regular
    Great, now Microsoft is stealing customer service from Nintendo! What next?


    Seriously though, that's really awesome

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  • cloudeaglecloudeagle Registered User regular
    darleysam wrote: »
    heh, now seeing how many people here are saying "this has now tipped me into getting a 360", and having heard peoples' fears in general about 360s being rather brittle, i'm wondering how much thunder this might be stealing from anything Sony have to say next week.

    Actually, this is probably a "get-it-out-of-your-system" tactic like the way Nintendo pulled off the revelation of the Wii's name a week before E3. The Intertron exploded with "more like the Nintendo Pee-Pee, lolz," and had time to die down. By the time E3 came around, everyone was ready to concentrate on the games.

    The thinking here might be to soften the hardware issue griping in the same way to get us to concentrate on the games.

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  • JelloblimpJelloblimp Registered User
    jclast wrote: »
    urahonky wrote: »
    jclast wrote: »
    So, if you don't have your receipt (stupid, I know), do you have any way to say "based on X, the earliest I could have purchased this unit is Y?"

    I don't have any rings, but I don't know where my receipt is. Or maybe if something goes wrong I could get Circuit City to print out a new one since I used a credit card?

    I'd print a new receipt up.

    Next time I'm at Circuit City, I'll get them to print me a new receipt to hang on the fridge. It can hang out with my Phantom Hourglass preorder (and Blue Dragon if I can scrape together the funds).
    They can also go by when you registered your 360 on xbox.com (if you did that). Also there is the manufacturing date in the back.

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  • BigRedBigRed Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    the 360 isnt even 3 years old yet. Christ its not even 2 years old yet.

    If you dont have a receipt or other proof of purchase, it goes by the Date of MFG on your console (on the back above teh serial number).

    <MoeFwacky> besides, BigRed-Worky is right
  • jclastjclast Registered User regular
    Jelloblimp wrote: »
    jclast wrote: »
    urahonky wrote: »
    jclast wrote: »
    So, if you don't have your receipt (stupid, I know), do you have any way to say "based on X, the earliest I could have purchased this unit is Y?"

    I don't have any rings, but I don't know where my receipt is. Or maybe if something goes wrong I could get Circuit City to print out a new one since I used a credit card?

    I'd print a new receipt up.

    Next time I'm at Circuit City, I'll get them to print me a new receipt to hang on the fridge. It can hang out with my Phantom Hourglass preorder (and Blue Dragon if I can scrape together the funds).
    They can also go by when you registered your 360 on xbox.com (if you did that). Also there is the manufacturing date in the back.

    I'm not sure I ever registered my 360. I'll check when I get home.

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  • RancedRanced Default Registered User regular
    This is awesome.

  • LunkerLunker Registered User
    jclast wrote: »
    So, if you don't have your receipt (stupid, I know), do you have any way to say "based on X, the earliest I could have purchased this unit is Y?"

    I don't have any rings, but I don't know where my receipt is. Or maybe if something goes wrong I could get Circuit City to print out a new one since I used a credit card?
    Are you registered with xbox.com? That may help you out.

    I'm pretty sure I have my receipt stashed away, but I made sure to register my box as soon as I got it, and when I called to ask about the extended warranty the CS rep told me she could see all of my info registered.
    Karf wrote:
    This is a good will move.

    And it's also the only move they had. There was either do nothing and die or take a hit and live.
    The fact that they're actually reimbursing everyone who's paid for a three-ring repair is ... staggering, really. What did repairs typically cost? Wasn't it $140 or so?

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  • bloodyroarxxbloodyroarxx Registered User regular
    Daybreak wrote: »
    Fantastic news! And Kudos to MS for doing this.

    No not kudos really, this was probably at some lawyers suggestion cause of impending class action lawsuits.

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  • KarfKarf Registered User
    .la1n wrote: »
    I would have appreciated all this a whole heck of a lot more if it had been an announcement that they were going to be sending out new 360s that had necessary hardware modification to prevent the need for a three year warranty, but whatever floats their boat.
    "The wrote:
    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. Having identified a number of factors which can cause general hardware failures indicated by three red flashing lights on the console, Microsoft has made improvements to the console and is enhancing its Xbox 360 warranty policy for existing and new customers.

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