@many of you.
&AC "GET REAL".
Are you saying my toaster, and TV were made with known flaws. My fridge and cooker? They all manage to work quite happily.
Basically you are talking a big pile of shit mate. Microsoft did NOTHING to rectify the flaws when it became apparent. Apart from extend the warranty, hopefully to prevent a class action suite.
I imagine the class action suite is because Microsoft did nothing to rectify a problem. You cannot legally sell faulty goods just because you decide to give a warranty for it. Legally you need to fix the product, not continue to sell it.
You have something called statutory rights, above the manufacturers warranty. Well, you do in Europe anyway.
@ratfox.
What the fuck has an EULA got anything to do with a hardware fault. Are you really suggesting that I can sell dodgy products down at the market, where 50% of them will develop a fault and so long as I write on a peice of paper that I accept no responsibility for anything I can continue to do so? You really think that would work? Jesus, you are a jackass aren't you.
EULA's don't mean jack shit. It doesn't overide statutory consumer protection laws.
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I don't have an XBOX360. I wouldn't get one because I don't want to send it back for the next three years.
I cannot believe the idiots defending a company who knowingly sold faulty products (with a high failure rate). Spouting shit about EULA's and other products being faulty is no excuse or no defense. You just come accross as a prick in my opinion. The true defination of a fanboy.