Microsoft should be responsible for fixing broken xbox 360s for free, even without a warranty.....The Uniform Commercial Code, which applies to the sale of goods, has an a term that is implied by the operation of law, even if it does not appear on the face of the contract. It is called the ''Implied Warranty of Merchantability''. This implied warranty states that goods are fit for ordinary use. Here, there is a known defect in the console; therefore, by this implied warranty in the UCC, Microsoft should be responsible for covering the cost to fix their product because they are technically in breach of this warranty.I just finished my first year of law school and learned about this implied warranty. Plus, you don't really have to know what you are talking about. Just get a manager on the phone and start yelling legal jargon and you should get your xbox fixed for free.I know Microsoft has ridiculous lawyers that have written up their contract agreements, BUT the managers will not know anything about the law, and you can easily get **** for free if you are annoying enough. M$ should fix your broken 360 for free, ...
Seems to me that anyone buying a 360 would know about the problems and purchase an extended warranty. $40 is a small price to pay for peace of mind.M$ should fix your broken 360 for free, ...
i think they do if u know how to work them over right. my friends`s launch 360 just died and he got it fixed for free...
lol Well if my 360 breaks again which hopefully it doesnt I will try that. They will never own up completly to the breaking consols because they make allot of money off of people sending their consols in.
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