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<blockquote data-quote="Atavar" data-source="post: 3492120" data-attributes="member: 7136"><p>I bought a new 360 (along with some extras) for someone's birthday and was deeply disappointed when we go to turn it on and saw that red light come on and an error code appear on the TV screen. It turned out to be a bad hard drive (error code 67 or something). Luckily, one of the extras I bought was a 64MB memory card, which allowed us to set up her gamer tag and actually enjoy the thing (thus bypassing the bad hard drive). Still, the red light ticked me off.</p><p></p><p>I bought it from Best Buy, and I did get their 2-year plan thing. We took the 360 back the next day and they replaced the whole thing for free. I was happy when we were able to skip most of the setup the second time with what we stored on the memory card during the first setup.</p><p></p><p>This may have been Best Buy BS, but when I initially told them I didn't want the plan and that I would be using Microsoft's own plan, they said that if I did then I would have to ship it to MS whenever there was a problem, and that MS would likely replace it with a refurbished unit rather than with a new one if they couldn't fix it. Even if they were BS-ing, it was nice to be able to take it to a Best Buy for an instant new replacement.</p><p></p><p>Later,</p><p></p><p>Atavar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atavar, post: 3492120, member: 7136"] I bought a new 360 (along with some extras) for someone's birthday and was deeply disappointed when we go to turn it on and saw that red light come on and an error code appear on the TV screen. It turned out to be a bad hard drive (error code 67 or something). Luckily, one of the extras I bought was a 64MB memory card, which allowed us to set up her gamer tag and actually enjoy the thing (thus bypassing the bad hard drive). Still, the red light ticked me off. I bought it from Best Buy, and I did get their 2-year plan thing. We took the 360 back the next day and they replaced the whole thing for free. I was happy when we were able to skip most of the setup the second time with what we stored on the memory card during the first setup. This may have been Best Buy BS, but when I initially told them I didn't want the plan and that I would be using Microsoft's own plan, they said that if I did then I would have to ship it to MS whenever there was a problem, and that MS would likely replace it with a refurbished unit rather than with a new one if they couldn't fix it. Even if they were BS-ing, it was nice to be able to take it to a Best Buy for an instant new replacement. Later, Atavar [/QUOTE]
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