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Get Your 360 Repaired by Microsoft for Free! (Even if VOID)
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This tutorial will show you how to get your xbox 360 repaired by microsoft for free, even if your warranty is expired/void.
Step 1:
Call 1-800-4MY-XBOX and press 1 or say "console" for xbox hardware. Then press 2 or say "other". Once you've gotten hold of an agent, say "I recently bought an xbox 360 second hand and I would like to register it under my name". Give them all the information they ask for.
Step 2:
Once you're done with the phone call, go to the xbox website. and click on "Support" in the bottom left corner of the page.
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Step 3:
Under "Services", click "Register and repair your product".
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Step 4:
Click "Register". Then fill in the blanks with the same information you gave the agent that you talked to on the phone.
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Step 5:
Once you've entered the information and clicked "Submit". You should be directed to this page. It should show the date that the warranty expired. Click "Request a Repair" once, and then once more.
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Step 6:
Select your problem with the Xbox. Type in a short description. Click "Continue".
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Step 7:
You should be redirected to a page that shows your warranty's new expiration date and it should say "there is no charge for this repair". Then simply continue through the steps and then you've done it!
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Step 1:
Call 1-800-4MY-XBOX and press 1 or say "console" for xbox hardware. Then press 2 or say "other". Once you've gotten hold of an agent, say "I recently bought an xbox 360 second hand and I would like to register it under my name". Give them all the information they ask for.
Step 2:
Once you're done with the phone call, go to the xbox website. and click on "Support" in the bottom left corner of the page.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 3:
Under "Services", click "Register and repair your product".
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 4:
Click "Register". Then fill in the blanks with the same information you gave the agent that you talked to on the phone.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 5:
Once you've entered the information and clicked "Submit". You should be directed to this page. It should show the date that the warranty expired. Click "Request a Repair" once, and then once more.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 6:
Select your problem with the Xbox. Type in a short description. Click "Continue".
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 7:
You should be redirected to a page that shows your warranty's new expiration date and it should say "there is no charge for this repair". Then simply continue through the steps and then you've done it!
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Holy shit that's awesome!! If this works then mad props to you.
And I think the title is misleading. You said if it's "Void" but I think you meant to put "expired." Void is when you've opened the xbox but expired is just when your warranty has run out
And I think the title is misleading. You said if it's "Void" but I think you meant to put "expired." Void is when you've opened the xbox but expired is just when your warranty has run out
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skatedevil62 wrote Holy **** that's awesome!! If this works then mad props to you.
And I think the title is misleading. You said if it's "Void" but I think you meant to put "expired." Void is when you've opened the xbox but expired is just when your warranty has run out
yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... hahaha xD
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I hope this works! I'm going to try it in a little bit 8)
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