Can I exchange my xbox 360 at walmart?
I bought a Xbox 360 Pro for $399 in January 2006. I got the RROD about 2 months after the 3 year extended warranty ran out. So I get the bright idea that I’m gonna take a friends box from one that was purchased around Christmas and put mine in it and take it back for an exchange at WalMart, telling them I received it as a gift about a couple of months ago. I would be downgrading to an Xbox 360 Arcade version which are only $199 in store. Is it possible for me to do this?
PS: Can’t let Microsoft fix it without paying 99$ for a repair fee because it has been longer than the 3 years extended warranty. I was afraid of them scanning the barcode on the console as well as the one on the receipt. Does anyone know for sure if they do this?
How would it be theft? I payed for the Xbox that will be in the box which was 399$ and I have the receipt to prove that. I’m exchanging it for another xbox that costs 199$. 200$ cheaper.
I know I can repair the Xbox I have looked into believe me. I’ve spent hours on the phone trying to convince them that I shouldn’t have to pay 99$ for repair when it’s their fault it messed up.
yes but you need the warranty
sounds slick enough to work. just make sure you have your friends receipt and all the original items and take off your hard drive, delete everything and it may work
yes as long as you have the receipt
i dont think so cause its wallmart what do you expect….i would have more luck exchanging it in gamestop or just sell it in ebay
I’m pretty sure there gonna scan the little bar code on the side of the xbox, and then scan the receipt.
It might work, or the receipt and the barcode might not match.
yes you can return it but why not send it back to microsoft and get it fixed
Jail is a possibility. What you are wanting to do is illegal. It’s called theft. You would be stealing an Xbox 360. It is possible to repair the RROD. Check into it.
According to your logic, I should be able to take my 1985 Mustang back to my local dealer and get a 2009 model. Same thing.