What To Do When Your Xbox 360 Warranty Has Expired

What To Do When Your Xbox 360 Warranty Has Expired

by Christian Miller

After coming to grips with the fact that your Xbox 360 has overheated and is no longer working, you take note of your repair choices. You can send it to Microsoft, but even if your 3-year RROD warrant is still in effect, you’re looking at a minimum of six weeks before you get your Xbox back again. If your warranty has expired, tack on around $150 for the repair, plus shipping costs. So what do you do? Begin searching for your next option by focusing on what you’re sure of: you want your Xbox 360 fixed quickly and cheaply.

If you decide that the Microsoft repair option is not for you, then you need to look for a reputable Xbox 360 repair shop in your area. The trouble is, everyone and their sister claims to be a proven game console repair expert, and the wrong shop can really muck things up for you. To keep you and your game system out of trouble, take note of the following points, which should help you find a reliable Xbox repair facility.

Finding an Xbox repair shop you can trust is your overall goal. It’s pointless to go cheap here as the fly-by-night shops are going to take less money for less work. Stories abound of gamers getting their Xbox 360 consoles back with second hand or missing parts, nicks and dings, or worse. Make the wrong repair shop selection and you’ll end up wasting your time and money. Remember, repairs to your Xbox 360 need to be done correctly if they’re going to last.

The best ways to find a good Xbox repair shop include going online to reliable blogs, discussion boards, and websites that deal with Xbox gaming - or checking out online local directories like Yahoo or Google. Each of these options should provide you with reviews for each shop you can look over. Oh, and remember to check and see how long the Xbox repair shop has been in business. New shops may pose a risk over longer, more well-established ones.

The rubber will meet the road for you when you determine the price you’re willing to pay to have your Xbox 360 repaired. Remember, you’re opting for a fast repair job that can get you back up and gaming fast. So, though you may pay less than the $150 Microsoft will charge you, you will probably still pay around or just under $100. Hey, convenience costs. Just ask around to see which shop costs what and select one that works for you.

Local Xbox 360 repair shops are a great option for people in need of speedy Xbox repairs. The main benefits of local repair shops are that they speed up the otherwise six week wait time Microsoft would force you to endure, and they often repair Xbox systems for less than Microsoft would charge. However, you really need focus on is the speed of your repair. Be sure to locate an Xbox repair shop that can fix and return your game unit to you promptly. Don’t be afraid to ask different services how long it will take to fix your system, and push them for earlier time frames if they provide unacceptable turnaround times.

Finally, you need to be happy with the service your chosen Xbox repair facility provides. Are they on the ball? Do they maybe have a loaner Xbox they can give you while yours is “in the shop?” Mainly, you want to be sure that they offer a guarantee for the work they do. This will go a long way to reassuring you that you’ve chosen the best location for your repair.

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