FattysGoneWild wrote:
Bought new
Falcon
E74
Purchased on: 4-7-08
Died: 10-15-09
Manufacture Date: 1-31-08
MS has sent me back a refurb. I did not realize it until logging in and checking my registered console. The serial number has changed. Will not be here until Tuesday. Not happy at all about it. I also noticed they gave me a 90 day warranty that covers every thing on the refurb. MS is taking the good parts out of consoles and sending us junk back. Just for it can fail again and it wont be covered under warranty. More likely it will be a different error or the drive will go out. I wanted my console back. We know how E74 should be fixed and the cause. It does not require a whole different refurb. unit to be sent.
If you got a 90 day warranty, that means you had less than 90 days left on your warranty to begin with. You received an extended warranty to one degree or another.
How are they "taking the good parts out of consoles and sending junk back"? That doesn't make sense. If you received yours back, it would be a refurbished console that you have already owned. The reason they send you a different one they've already "repaired" (ha sure thing, repairing would mean sending one that isn't destined to fail again very soon) is so that you don't have to wait the extra time for them to get to your specific console to repair.
Not sure why people are so intent on hoping they get their same console that failed them before in return. But they don't take the good stuff out (that doesn't even make the slightest bit of sense). They most likely put yours in line to be repaired and send you the next one available in the front of the line that they have repaired, otherwise you'd probably be waiting an extra week or two to get your own refurbished unit in return.
I'm the last person to defend MS but try and understand what's really going on here. They're not *** people over by sending a different refurbished unit back, they're *** people over by not fixing the actual problem and returning a different refurbished unit sure to fail because they don't actually solve the problem, they just replace the mobo with another mobo that has the same issues so is guaranteed to fail yet again....and you'll be out of warranty when it fails again. Surprised there hasn't been a class action lawsuit certified by the courts by this point over this issue.