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Where Do I Send My Xbox

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Guest T®ITEC

I apologise in advance if/because this is a dumb question, but I don't know the answer.

 

I have the extended warranty, so I just have to send it in and pay shipping, right? Uh, how do I go about doing this?

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Pack it up and send it to M$...however, the X-Box's size...and shipping...

 

Ouch.

 

I've done something similar with my Dreamcast before, but that's a big difference.

 

Is your warranty with the store or M$?

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Guest T®ITEC

It's with Microsoft. My warranty is somehow good until 2006. Lucky me,... and my glitchy Xbox.

 

 

EDIT: Okay, well, nevermind my whole ordeal. Done and done.

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You should call them up. My XBOX had this problem with the video, so I called them and they sent Purolator to pick it up from my home. A few weeks later, Purolator sent it back to me.

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Guest T®ITEC

Damn I can't read

 

I'm slated to send mine in and get it back in weeks... Maybe with, maybe without my saved games. Hours of gaming will be slaughtered for the price of shipping.

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Buy yourself a memory card and throw all the games you can onto it. I need a new one myself, mine is starting to crap out.

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Guest T®ITEC

The only memory card I have won't hold the saves for KotOR, which are huge. Guess it wouldn't do any good anyway.

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Oh yeah I know about KOTOR game save. Just beat the game as quickly as you can. I can't save it to my memory card either, along with Ninja Gaiden (you just can't save it to a memory card.). But I haven't played KOTOR for a long time and i'm not really tripping if I gotta start all over again because I would have to anyways to do a different ending plus I can flow through Ninja Gaiden in a matter of hours....I'm just that damn good.

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Guest T®ITEC

I've only had it since October and.. well, paying for just shipping > paying for another Xbox that will just die.

 

Tomorrow I send my beloved to Memphis... ::sobs::

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Guest Vitamin X

Yes you did.

 

My Xbox vibrates at times though, so it's understandable...

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On a similar topic, I need to do the same thing to my old PS2, as my girlfriend is clamoring for me to get it fixed so she can take it home and play it. I have a new one, so that isn't the issue, but I am having trouble finding a place that repairs them. Its over a year old, and I know that the shelf life of this system clocks in at around that mark, but if I can get it fixed without having to just junk it and buying a new one for her, I'm down with that.

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Guest bigm350

I thought only PS2's crapped out. Now we're starting to have an X-Box crapfest too?

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I thought only PS2's crapped out. Now we're starting to have an X-Box crapfest too?

 

It all depends on what kind of harddrive you have in your Xbox. If you have the thompson drive your Xbox is most likely gonna crap out.

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Guest Vitamin X

How would one know if someone has this infamous Thompson Drive or not?

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Guest KJ Brackish

Rob, bring it over and I can port your saves over to my xbox via my ethernet cable. I just bought my xbox (yes.... AGAIN) yesterday, so bring it over and we can salvage some saves. (I also bought KOTOR.... te he he).

 

KJ

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I thought only PS2's crapped out.

You thought wrong.

I heard that the X Box and PS2 both had about the same defective rate although theres a higher number of defective X Boxes because there are fewer X Boxes than PS2s.

 

I didnt even see anything about the Gamecube.

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