Originally posted by: techs
I would call the MS offices in Seattle (or wherever) and complain. If that doesn't work call the Microsoft Investor Relations department.
The kid should get a new XBox or something out of this.
Originally posted by: dr150
It's not his case. Those leftover smudge marks aren't anywhere where the signatures/artwork is.
Some tech took the case off and handed him another refurb.
The tech took it for himself.
THIS IS THEFT
Originally posted by: techs
I would call the MS offices in Seattle (or wherever) and complain. If that doesn't work call the Microsoft Investor Relations department.
The kid should get a new XBox or something out of this.
Originally posted by: SaoFeng
someone from tech support probably jacked the cover, put their own on...then put magic marker on it and smudged it around. ahah
Originally posted by: sutahz
Originally posted by: dr150
It's not his case. Those leftover smudge marks aren't anywhere where the signatures/artwork is.
Some tech took the case off and handed him another refurb.
The tech took it for himself.
THIS IS THEFT
Your an idiot.
He's a kid so he has/had no idea how the RMA process works and probably still doesnt. I couldnt read the letter and stuff (websense blocking) so I've only read everyones replies. So someone at MS made a promise, verbal promises are not legally binding.
There is no proof that anyone stole his cover... as mentioned before, only that pimpled ass kid and a few others would give two shits about those sigs and artwork. Yes, the smudges on the xbox he got back do not look like signatures, because they sent him a different console in order to get him a working xbox360 faster.
Apparently the serial numbers match up... maybe they swapped out covers, thats not unexpected. This is just a life lesson for the kid... but he probabley didnt learn a thing.
Originally posted by: techs
I would call the MS offices in Seattle (or wherever) and complain. If that doesn't work call the Microsoft Investor Relations department.
The kid should get a new XBox or something out of this.
I think you kinda missed the whole point. A new xbox doesnt fix a thing... but kudos for a dumbass answer.
Originally posted by: techs
I would call the MS offices in Seattle (or wherever) and complain. If that doesn't work call the Microsoft Investor Relations department.
The kid should get a new XBox or something out of this.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
I demand restitution for having to read about this dumb shits problems. Let me know when he has real issues to worry about other than playing xbox in his parents basement.
Originally posted by: amdhunter
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Wow, some shit for brains jackass probably stole the case and scribbled a little on that one with a ballpoint.
lol, that's exactly what it looks like to me...
Originally posted by: jpeyton
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Dumbass kid. They ship it to some factory where it gets manhandled, mixed up with other XBOX units, taken apart, put back together, etc., all by low wage workers. There are no "custom orders" or "special treatment".
If the XBOX was that important, he should have bought a replacement casing and swapped before he shipped it off.
Originally posted by: dr150
It's not his case. Those leftover smudge marks aren't anywhere where the signatures/artwork is.
Some tech took the case off and handed him another refurb.
The tech took it for himself.
THIS IS THEFT
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: alkemyst
you live in a cowtown IIRC, here in Palm Beach County most jewelers are pretty busy.
You either missed a pill or just truly hate the world though.
Michael Jordan's signature value is what it is because of the fans. Basketball is more widely talked about. However there are MANY obscure autographs worth tons because of the value they hold to those that collect them.
You need to learn to think outside the pasture.
Oh come on. It's $350 comsumer electronics device. It's being sent into a completely automated refurb facility along with a couple thousand other devices that day/week and going through a completely routine replacement process.
The facility isn't designed (or interested) in accomidating special requests.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: alkemyst
you live in a cowtown IIRC, here in Palm Beach County most jewelers are pretty busy.
You either missed a pill or just truly hate the world though.
Michael Jordan's signature value is what it is because of the fans. Basketball is more widely talked about. However there are MANY obscure autographs worth tons because of the value they hold to those that collect them.
You need to learn to think outside the pasture.
Oh come on. It's $350 comsumer electronics device. It's being sent into a completely automated refurb facility along with a couple thousand other devices that day/week and going through a completely routine replacement process.
The facility isn't designed (or interested) in accomidating special requests.
Well then the agent of the said company should not have made any promises.
Please read coherently next time. KTHXBYE.
He was assured his console would get repaired and they would ship the same console back to him.
They sent him his Xbox 360 back. The front serial number and the back serial number match up exactly
Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
XBOX Repair tech1: WTF, Bob look what someone did to this poor kids xbox...wrote all over it and stuff..
XBOX Repair tech2: That is just wrong...wrong i tell you!!!
XBOX Repair tech1: Well i cant let the poor kid have an XBOX that has been written all over, im gonna fix this!
*furiously scrubs cover day and night*
XBOX Repair tech1: there we go good as new
XBOX Repair tech2: Your a saint man a real saint...i bet the kid will be overjoyed!!
Originally posted by: TwiceOver
Sounds like they did keep their promise.
Originally posted by: compman25
Someone at MS realized this kid is a dork who plays video games way too much and figured he'd do the whole country a favor by removing those sigs and ruining this kids xbox, hoping that would get the kid out of his parents basement and outside to play for once.
Originally posted by: dr150
It's not his case. Those leftover smudge marks aren't anywhere where the signatures/artwork is.
Some tech took the case off and handed him another refurb.
The tech took it for himself.
THIS IS THEFT