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Post by rishabh26 on Jul 6, 2007 8:25:06 GMT 6
Hi guys, some good news. Not only is Microsoft saying that the Ring of Death will not be circling the consoles anymore, they are going to replace the already dead Frodos - for free - across the globe!! (I personally found it very un-Microsoft-ly) Anyways, please to check out this link - www.nytimes.com/2007/07/06/business/06soft.html?ref=businessGamespot guys caught Peter Moore on line already (Just love these guys!) Here is the link to the interview - www.gamespot.com/news/6173660.html
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Post by HundredProofSam on Jul 6, 2007 8:59:44 GMT 6
While the company would not say how many units were failing, Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft’s entertainment and devices division, said that there have been an “unacceptable high number of repairs.”
The size of the anticipated repair bill suggests that a third to as many as half of the machines are flawed.
Microsoft said it would extend the warranty of the game console to three years to customers worldwide.
In addition, customers who have had their consoles repaired because of the “three flashing lights” problem will be reimbursed for the cost of the repairs.
Gamespot Peter Moore interview
GS: So, Peter, I hear you have some pretty major news for us.... Peter Moore: We've had a number of Xbox 360 console repairs that have been unacceptable to us over the past few months. So, we've investigated the issue here in Redmond, and we've identified several factors, not just one, but several factors that can cause the general hardware failures indicated by the all-too-familiar three flashing red lights on the Xbox 360 console.
So, here's what we're doing about it. We've made improvements to the console itself that we believe will reduce the occurrence of these issues, and we're also implementing an enhanced warranty program to cover the general hardware failures that are indicated by the three red lights.
We're announcing today a specific warranty coverage that extends to three years for any console that displays a three flashing red light error message. So if the customer has a three flashing red light issue, we'll repair the console free of charge. Now, that's including shipping, for three years from the purchase date. So, whenever you purchased it, you've got a three-year warranty from that date for this particular issue.
On top of that, we're retroactively reimbursing any customer who paid for out-of-warranty repairs related to this error message. I want to be clear. I think you guys know this, this is not a safety issue for consumers and what we're doing is a voluntary decision on our part. Obviously, there's a cost to this, and we're announcing this afternoon that we're going to take a $1.05 billion to $1.15 billion pretax charge to earnings for the quarter ended June 30, 2007, for what we believe are the anticipated costs under the current Enhanced Xbox 360 policies.
GS: Well, that's absolutely phenomenal news for 360 owners worried about their consoles dying. But obviously a company of your stature doesn't take such moves unless something prompted it. You said there was a variety of factors, do you care to identify any of those? Peter Moore: Not really. It's not really material. The fact of the matter is, as you guys know, and I know painfully well over the last few weeks with the e-mails that I've got, that we haven't done right by our consumers with this particular error. It's a hardware failure error. I don't have to explain to you guys what it is, but we're doing the right thing--at no small cost, obviously--but we believe this is the right thing for our consumers. We also believe that the majority of Xbox 360 customers are having a great experience, and it's important we take care of the people that we've been a little slack in taking care of in the last few weeks. This is to put things right. They're a loyal, passionate bunch--I don't have to tell you that--and we haven't lived up to their expectations recently. We need to change that.
GS: So just to be clear, this is retroactively affecting all Xbox 360s from the beginning production batch onwards? Peter Moore: That's correct. If you've already had a three red light problem, and you paid us to fix it for you, we're going to give you that money back. And if you purchased one last week, or the week before, you've got three years of warranty to cover this problem.
GS: The announcement makes it sound like it's only for 360s purchased before June 30, 2007? Peter Moore: No, no, that's our fiscal year. This is an Xbox 360 warranty enhancement program. So you get a three-year warranty and it covers the three flashing red lights. So even if you bought it on launch date, you get three years from then.
GS: Now, is this going to apply to all 360s being made going forward as well? Peter Moore: Yeah, this is a warranty program. We've got to fix this problem, and it's not just a one-time up until this date we'll take care of the ones in the past. No, this is a three-year warranty effective immediately.
GS: Do you foresee you changing this policy any time in the future? Peter Moore: Right now, no. We need to take care of people. Changing it doesn't take care of people.
GS: Now, the problems that prompted this thing, have they been mainly affecting regular Core and Pro 360 packages? Have the Elites been less often? Peter Moore: I think that's fair to say. It's been the Core and the Pro that have been obviously the huge bulk of what we have in the marketplace. Obviously, we've got over 10 million sold through of these things, and as a result, we're seeing a level that's unacceptable to us of returns with the three red lights, and we need to do something about it.
GS: Well, it sounds like you definitely are now. But what about 360 owners who've been experiencing these problems for months, or even years? Peter Moore: The only apology I can make to a consumer that's been affected is we probably should have been a little quicker. But they've got to understand the complexity of gathering the data and figuring out exactly what was going wrong. It's taken us a little while to put fixes in place and get global call centers all up and running. The good news is, we're up, we're running, and we're ready to go.
GS: Can you identify any hardware fixes in particular that you're using to remedy the problem? Peter Moore: Not really. I'm the wrong guy to start talking about the complexities of technical enhancements to the Xbox [360]. We've been watching and gathering data and trying to figure out exactly what this is, because it's not easy to pin down. But the team has been working on it, we have a lot more optimism now that what we've got going forward is going to cause less problems. But boy, we've caused problems, and we need to take care of it.
GS: Now, obviously this announcement is going to produce a very big response. What steps are you taking to kind of prepare yourselves for the onslaught of customer service requests you're going to get? Peter Moore: It's a challenge for us because this is a global announcement, not just the United States. So, the teams have been readying. The interesting thing is, it's not easy to let a lot of people on the ground know of an announcement of this magnitude, for us to be able to ready our customer service centers around the world. The only thing I would ask is that consumers give us just a little bit of slack here over the next few days as we get ready to go. We've been training staff as we speak and making sure that we're up and running as fast as we possibly can on a global basis.
GS: Now, has this been prompted by any certain title? I know there's been reports of Forza 2 bricking systems... Peter Moore: Nothing to do with software, guys, nothing to do with the titles. It's a general hardware failure, it's not a title. I know there's been some rumblings in the last two days about Forza 2, and I scratch my head at that one because that is simply not the case. This is a general hardware failure. That's when the three flashing red lights come up, and we need to take care of the hardware.
GS: How long can somebody expect to get a new console once they--once they submit a broken 360 for repair? Peter Moore: It's going to be weeks not days, but as I say. If they just have a little bit of patience here, we're trying to do the right thing. It is a global roll-out, and as soon as we humanly can, we'll get them their new consoles.
GS: So, you guys, you mentioned call centers. Have you also set up new repair centers to deal with this? Peter Moore: Not necessarily, I think we've got the infrastructure we got in place, but this is a very large policy change, and it's going to require agent training and stuff of that nature, and repair and refurbishment centers are ready to go. So, it's our goal to make this as painless and as fast as we possibly can for the consumer.
GS: Will the number of problems go down in new production batches of 360s? Peter Moore: That's certainly our goal. We continue to make announcements and improvements as you always do with hardware as you go into the cycle, and I think we're already going to see some better results, certainly starting with the Elite. So, but no matter what happens the key here is if a problem does occur, we're going to take care of you. OK?
GS: Yeah, that's pretty comprehensive. It's rare for a company to be this forthright about their missteps, so you'll probably get some good feedback on this... Peter Moore: Yeah, I hope so. The only apology I can make, if we've caused anybody any pain, then hopefully we can do right by them as quick as we possibly can.
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Post by HundredProofSam on Jul 6, 2007 9:23:53 GMT 6
downside - no replacements for disc tray problems and freezing consoles...ring of death only
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Post by stick on Jul 6, 2007 9:25:24 GMT 6
Too Good....
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Post by §†orm§hadow on Jul 6, 2007 9:30:24 GMT 6
gr8 news!!!! ;D
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Post by invictus on Jul 6, 2007 9:37:17 GMT 6
Shocking news. But i wonder the how many of indian pal consoles have had 3 red lights problem? its mostly the disk drive
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Post by HundredProofSam on Jul 6, 2007 9:47:25 GMT 6
people are def gonna think twice now before buying this console.....MS itself is afmitting there is a major problem with it
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Post by sanjoy on Jul 6, 2007 10:57:40 GMT 6
yeah but arleat they are doin someting about it.. muhahahah
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Post by sanjoy on Jul 6, 2007 10:58:30 GMT 6
and arent they also assuring that ring of death problem will not affect consoles anymore
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Post by blaazeofury on Jul 6, 2007 11:59:27 GMT 6
Awesome!! Could'nt have come at a better time 4 me! ;D ;D *Runs off to call Microsoft Support*
Oh and +1 sam and rishabh for the gr8 find!
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Post by KC on Jul 6, 2007 12:05:32 GMT 6
good move ,finally they are acknowledging that there is a problem with the console. now i can safely buy more multiplatform titles on the 360. 
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Post by carboncore on Jul 6, 2007 12:44:21 GMT 6
Eighteen f*cking months, and now they are finally accepting their blunder. But anyways, great news for 360 owners and future buyers.
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Post by invincible82 on Jul 6, 2007 13:40:28 GMT 6
Yea great news indeed ...but the $hitty part is dat the warranty wont be applicable if u have other problems with ur console other than the ring of death ....
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Post by HundredProofSam on Jul 6, 2007 14:10:57 GMT 6
yeah but arleat they are doin someting about it.. muhahahah *adds Sanjoy to Xbox 360 fanboy list* peace
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Post by XëÑØ on Jul 6, 2007 14:53:27 GMT 6
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