11-21-2008 11:25 PM
I have enjoyed shopping at Best Buy for nearly 10 years and have been satisfied with most aspects of the experience. This is not the case anymore due to an experience that I had today in trying to return my Xbox 360 for the third time since I originally purchased the system in January 2006. When I made the original purchase, I paid an additional $50 to Best Buy so that if I had a problem with the system I could return it to the store for an on the spot exchange instead of mailing the system into Microsoft. Due to continued problems with the Xbox 360, I had to return the system two times in two years. Each time I made the return, I paid for the additional warranty to return the faulty system at the store (the price had gone up on the warranty to $60). I originally paid $399.99 for the Xbox 360 and $49.99 for the warranty. The two additional returns cost me $59.99 each which results in a total of $570 for a system that broke today for the third time in two and a half years. This time I was informed that Best Buy changed their policy and now they have to send the console in to Microsoft who will then send me the "refurbished Xbox". I asked the associates in "Geek Squad" why I paid the additional $170 for a warranty that is covered by Microsoft. I received an extremely rude response and my questions were largely ignored and treated as if they were ridiculous.
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hi price2724
I can awnser that for you..It is simple. Best buy is getting you to pay them to be the middle man between you and microsoft. you give them 50$ or 200$ or what ever the price is for the sevice depending on what you buy. The thing that everyone thinks is when they buy this service, is the geeks are the ones that fix it or the store is going to give you a new one and wait for the company that made the product to replace it in the store. It is not best buy's fault that these companies make crapy sutff that will not last right. This is how it would work back in the day when stores first started selling these plans but not anymore. Now you have a problem with it and you take it in. You now are considered to dumb to know if your product is broken or not so they have the geek sqaud look at it and say yea it is broke then they do what you could have done for free and call the company that made the product. Then the company gives them an address to send it to and they ship it off. The company then sends you one that was returned for service (broke) called a refurbished one. The end result is you get screewed by the company that made the product and paid best buy to give you the vaseline.
