Microsoft Owns Up To 360 Defects 101
Next Generation reports on Microsoft's acceptance of responsibility for early 360 defects. While originally claiming that system failures were well within the norm for consumer electronics, they've now adopted a more service-friendly attitude. From the article: "Upon further investigation, it was further discovered that the bulk of the units were isolated to a group that was part of the initial manufacturing run of the console. Returns for repair are coming in for a variety reasons and it's a higher rate than we are satisfied with. We've made the decision to comp repairs for consoles manufactured before January 1, and provide refunds to the small group of customers who have already paid for repairs."
Yeah (Score:5, Funny)
Only 360? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Only 360? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Only 360? (Score:5, Funny)
Think about the phrase, "Microsoft Owns Up To 360 Defects." Not the conversation, just the headline. Now think about the response, "Only 360? Last time I heard, they had thousands of defects..."
Now look up. No, higher. See that? That's the joke, going far, far over your head.
Oh, never mind.
360 Defects? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:comp isn't verb; it's a legally-enforced Tradem (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:comp isn't verb; it's a legally-enforced Tradem (Score:1, Funny)
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