Did You Know You Have to Pay an Xbox 360 Repair Shipping Fee Even If You Have a Valid Warranty?
The worst feeling in the world - You fire up your console, take a game out of it's case, the green light flickers...
and then turns red! That's it, end of game! You now have to think about getting your Xbox 360 repaired.
Immediately you think to yourself, actually all isn't as bad as it seems, my gaming console is still under warranty.
You know that Microsoft will fix your console for you.
However, did you know under normal circumstances you would need to pay $140 plus shipping fees for Microsoft to carry out the urgent repairs.
Unfortunately, even if you still have a valid warranty you will have to pay out an Xbox 360 repair shipping fee! Although, it's not a great deal of money - most likely in the region of $25 - $40, it's seems like a liberty.
Add to this that you have to securely package your gaming console for it's journey to Microsoft's headquarters in McAllen, Texas.
That's not all...
you can also expect to be without your console for up to 2 months.
It doesn't actually seem worth it, does it? So no matter what, every time something goes wrong with your gaming console, you can expect to be parted from some of your hard earned cash and you will always have a long wait.
So what are the alternatives? Surely you don't want to pay an Xbox 360 repair shipping fee every time? The alternatives would be to find a repair shop, who will charge at least $100 and you can also expect a wait of 2 to 4 weeks or do it yourself! When i say do it yourself, i don't mean trying some of these myths and urban legends that float around the internet.
Just to let you know, wrapping a towel around your console is more likely to set it on fire than repair it! This is why more and more gamers now turn to Xbox 360 repair guides.
There are numerous online guides available that will walk you through the process.
Step by Step videos for any number of different problems.
You should receive customer care support and usually you can fix the majority of problems within an hour or two.
Add to this that the price of a guide is much the same as the shipping fee to Microsoft and you can refer back to your guide 24/7.
I would suggest never paying an Xbox 360 repair shipping fee again!
and then turns red! That's it, end of game! You now have to think about getting your Xbox 360 repaired.
Immediately you think to yourself, actually all isn't as bad as it seems, my gaming console is still under warranty.
You know that Microsoft will fix your console for you.
However, did you know under normal circumstances you would need to pay $140 plus shipping fees for Microsoft to carry out the urgent repairs.
Unfortunately, even if you still have a valid warranty you will have to pay out an Xbox 360 repair shipping fee! Although, it's not a great deal of money - most likely in the region of $25 - $40, it's seems like a liberty.
Add to this that you have to securely package your gaming console for it's journey to Microsoft's headquarters in McAllen, Texas.
That's not all...
you can also expect to be without your console for up to 2 months.
It doesn't actually seem worth it, does it? So no matter what, every time something goes wrong with your gaming console, you can expect to be parted from some of your hard earned cash and you will always have a long wait.
So what are the alternatives? Surely you don't want to pay an Xbox 360 repair shipping fee every time? The alternatives would be to find a repair shop, who will charge at least $100 and you can also expect a wait of 2 to 4 weeks or do it yourself! When i say do it yourself, i don't mean trying some of these myths and urban legends that float around the internet.
Just to let you know, wrapping a towel around your console is more likely to set it on fire than repair it! This is why more and more gamers now turn to Xbox 360 repair guides.
There are numerous online guides available that will walk you through the process.
Step by Step videos for any number of different problems.
You should receive customer care support and usually you can fix the majority of problems within an hour or two.
Add to this that the price of a guide is much the same as the shipping fee to Microsoft and you can refer back to your guide 24/7.
I would suggest never paying an Xbox 360 repair shipping fee again!