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  Microsoft Expands Xbox 360 Warranty Coverage
Time: 15:29 EST/20:29 GMT | News Source: Press Release | Posted By: Byron Hinson

Microsoft Corp. today announced that it will expand its global Xbox 360™ warranty coverage. Any Xbox 360 customer who experiences a general hardware failure indicated by three flashing red lights will now be covered by a three year warranty from date of purchase. All other existing Xbox 360 warranty policies remain in place.

As a result of what Microsoft views as an unacceptable number of repairs to Xbox 360 consoles, the company conducted extensive investigations into potential sources of general hardware failures. Having identified a number of factors which can cause general hardware failures indicated by three red flashing lights on the console, Microsoft has made improvements to the console and is enhancing its Xbox 360 warranty policy for existing and new customers.

Microsoft stands behind its products and is taking responsibility to repair or replace any Xbox 360 console that experiences the “three flashing red lights” error message within three years from time of purchase free of charge, including shipping costs. Microsoft will take a $1.05 billion to $1.15 billion pre-tax charge to earnings for the quarter ended June 30, 2007 for anticipated costs under its current and enhanced Xbox 360 policies.

“The majority of Xbox 360 owners are having a great experience with their console and have from day one. But, this problem has caused frustration for some of our customers and for that, we sincerely apologize,” said Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft’s Entertainment & Devices Division. “We value our community tremendously and look at this as an investment in our customer base. We look forward to great things to come.”

For any customer who has previously paid for repair expenses related to the three flashing lights error message on the Xbox 360 console, Microsoft will retroactively reimburse them.

At 2:30 p.m. PDT today, Microsoft will hold a teleconference for financial analysts and investors with Robbie Bach, president of Entertainment and Devices, Chris Liddell, senior vice president and chief financial officer, and Frank Brod, corporate vice president and chief accounting officer to discuss today’s announcement. To participate, U.S. residents can dial +1-888-459-9165, and those outside the United States can dial +1-773-799-3324. The passcode is MSFT. The call will be available for playback beginning approximately one hour after the conclusion of the call through 5 p.m. PDT on Thursday, July 12. To access the playback, U.S. residents can dial +1-866-363-4143, and those outside the United States can dial +1-203-369-0210. An audio webcast of the conference call will also be made available at the Investor Relations site at http://www.microsoft.com/msft. Xbox 360 customers with questions should visit www.xbox.com.

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#1 By 3 (86.1.34.106) at Thursday, July 05, 2007 03:33:57 PM
Good news - and finally admitting the mass of problems, pleased to hear they are reinbursing those who paid out for repairs.

#2 By 20505 (216.102.144.11) at Thursday, July 05, 2007 06:15:35 PM
Shoot,

What timing. My kids 1 1/2 year old Xbox died two days ago. Guess it'll get fixed for free.

Woot.



#3 By 15406 (74.104.251.89) at Thursday, July 05, 2007 07:22:09 PM
Good on Microsoft for owning up to the problem and doing something immediate about it. Other companies might not have been as responsive. This is the kind of Microsoft I want to see more of.

#4 By 3653 (68.52.143.149) at Thursday, July 05, 2007 10:48:16 PM
Wow. Thats a pretty unheard of response. That means even the earliest xbox360s have almost an entire year left on their warranty. I suppose its wishful thinking that other consumer electronics companies would make 3 years more the norm.

This post was edited by mooresa56 on Thursday, July 05, 2007 at 22:49.

#5 By 23275 (24.179.4.158) at Thursday, July 05, 2007 11:59:19 PM
Way to step up, Microsoft! I had a good feeling that they would do this.



 

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