My first generation XBOX 360 has died for a second time with the dreaded 3 Red Rings of Death. Microsoft UK are now wanting 68 UK pounds to have my console repaired. That seems like allot of money when you can buy a new 4GB slim model for 150 quid.

My console first died whilst I was living in Thailand and at this time when checking the UK XBOX support website I would have been entitled to a free no cost repair according to their online system. However I could not easily post my XBOX from Thailand back to the UK for repair and they would not have sent it back to me in Thailand anyways.

I recently moved back home to the UK so I checked the XBOX support site again and now their system states a fee of 68 pounds is required. I contacted XBOX support via email but they just said they could not offer me a free repair at this time.

So that’s that, I’m not paying to have it repaired and I doubt very much I will buy a new XBOX from Microsoft again. I’ve heard many stories from my own friends and people I speak to in the forums that their XBOX’s have died at some time or another.

I did some searches on eBay UK and US today and was amazed at the numbers of faulty and broken XBOX 360’s listed for sale, page and pages of them!

eBay UK search results

eBay US search results

If you have had problems with your XBOX 360 and feel frustrated about it, then please leave a comment and let us know!

3 thoughts on “Has your XBOX 360 ever broken?”
  1. Stuart,

    The RROD repair is easy – buy a £1.78 kit off ebay – get a torx T10 and T8 screwdriver, and do it yourself – did it last night to mine and its working again like a charm!

    Cheers,

    mark

  2. I had my original Xbox360 fail due to RROD but luckily was only about 12 months old so repair was free. I’ve since sold it and purchased the new Xbox360 S 250GB and I’m really pleased with it. We use it as a Media Center Extender and it’s really quiet compared to the old model. I know it’s early days but knowing Microsoft they won’t be caught making the same mistake twice so I think, if you can afford a new one, I don’t think you will regret it.

  3. I repaired mine too, a bit fiddly to do, but there are plenty of guides, all the parts I needed were on the shelf at my local B&Q. I did it over a year ago and it is still going strong!

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