Craig Fairfax
illuminati Vereran
Glad to know it's not really that common. Cause I don't have a warranty. And if I did, it would still cost too much to fix.
What don't you and the watchdog viewing masses understand about the word GUARANTY? The product is guaranteed to work for 1 year. This is the warranty period. After that there is no guaranty and no warranty.So by that logic, every product purchased, should technically only last aslong as its warrenty?
If that were the case, no one would buy televisions, Blu-ray players or computers. Most of those items come with a 1 year warrenty, yet if those items broke a right after the warrenty, then you'd be outright furious.
Honestly, if everyone in the world knew that the original PS3's had a huge design flaw with them, no one would have bought them.
This is exactly what everyone needs to learn. It's bad luck if you get the YLOD, it's not a certainty like the RROD was with early 360's.It's not a huge flaw. It is nowhere near as widespread as the RROD was. You were unlucky, suck it up.
It's not a huge flaw. It is nowhere near as widespread as the RROD was. You were unlucky, suck it up.
Yesterday it was 3/4 of your friends with the YLOD, now it's 14. Making up numbers to try to prove a point FTW!Whats your definition of widespread?
I have 20 friends with launch 60GB PS3's.
14 of them have had atleast one YLOD.
12,000 people rang into watchdog, complaining of the same problem.
I'll think you'll find, it is pretty widespread.
Yesterday it was 3/4 of your friends with the YLOD, now it's 14. Making up numbers to try to prove a point FTW!
What's your definition of widespread? 0.6%?
As of March 09 there had been 2 million PS3's sold in the UK.
12,000 = 0.6% of 2 million.
I think you'll find it is NOT widespread.
Except that isn't a made up statisticsure, I heard that 74% of all statistics are made up on the spot
+1 to the bad treatment.I have a launch 60gb PS3. No problems here. I treat that thing like shit too. It's sitting in between my mini fridge and desk. The thing is absolutely covered in dust (yes, I do use it), and when I first had it there I kept smacking it every time the fridge would open. Its been through a lot.
Vee, you're such a fairy. I hate having to read your posts. Every single post from you just screams "I'm always right, and you're always wrong". Get off your high horse, really