The original Xbox 360 video game console had 90-days U.S. and Canadian warranty limit. Recently Microsoft Corp. has planned to extend the warranty to one year which will make it consistent with warranty offered in other countries and match the one-year warranty offered by other video game console companies: Wii by Nintendo Co. and the PlayStation 3 by Sony Corp.
Both the present and future owners of the Xbox 360 gaming console are eligible for the warranty. Xbox 360 customer can get reimbursed for paid repair bills given that they’ve owned the console for less than one year. This fall, Microsoft was sued since some Xbox 360 consoles were damaged from an online update.
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Bagati said,
December 24, 2006 @ 4:43 amIt’s little late from Microsoft. The original 90 days warranty shows that Microsoft was going to have problem with their console. Luckly U.K. policies helped customers get 12 months warranty Microsoft does not deserve any praise for this because they took so long and did not offer what other companies had to in first place. And I doubt it that most users have the receipt for their Xbox repair. Microsoft is late, again.