Kids don't deserve an XBox 360


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My friend recently opened his own business fixing consoles and after a year in the business he has come to a conclusion. People under the age of 23 DO NOT deserve an XBox 360. The majority of consoles that came in had an RROD failure. While he is happy to get the business, he was saddend at the reasons why these people do not send their consoles in to Microsoft for repair. So here is his list of reasons of how people void warranties.
and i have came to the conclusion that your friend is an idiot

the average age group for the 360 is 12-17 therefore it can be said the biggest group of damnaged consoles will come from that age group the truth is not a lot of people own a console who are over 23 compared to the amount that one one and are under 23

and its so funny how many people actaully thing the angry german kid thing was real

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and i have came to the conclusion that your friend is an idiot

the average age group for the 360 is 12-17 therefore it can be said the biggest group of damnaged consoles will come from that age group the truth is not a lot of people own a console who are over 23 compared to the amount that one one and are under 23

and its so funny how many people actaully thing the angry german kid thing was real

Actually a consumer research firm called Experian puts the XBox 360 users between the ages of 18-24. A gamespot survey even confirmed this with over 36% of XBox users being 18-24.

Source: Gamasutra

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Washing most electronics in water actually isn't what will kill them. Its turning them on afterwards if they are not absolutely, thouroughly dry!

Yes indeed. I learned this one the hard way when my iPod Shuffle ended up in the washing machine. I turned the unit on to see if it still worked, then about thirty seconds later I had finally realized my stupidity.

That said, dumping it in paint would still kill the system every time ;)

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