Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Should Microsoft get sued for still selling new Xbox 360's that get RROD?

Ok here is my question... We bought a brand new 360 in December 2007, it's now April and we just got the Red Ring of Death after 4 months of playing it. A bunch of other people that we know that got theirs at the same store around the same time have had the RROD in the last month or so too. Microsoft has know all of this time that they have the RROD issue, yet they still continue to sell 360's with bad chipsets. Knowing this their fix is to extend the warranty for 3 years on boxes that get the RROD, 1, 2, 3+ times.



So I am wondering, when do you think that someone is going to get mad enough or fed up enough with the RROD issues to file a class action lawsuit against Microsoft for knowingly selling faulty 360's? I am thinking that the time is eventually getting here because sure, they may fix it once it happens, but what about all of the lost time for owner and sending a used replacement back instead of a new one for your original 360?



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they were sued thats why its 3 years now and not 1. i think it will happen again in the next few years as peoples warrenties start running out and the problem still hasn't been fixed



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