dude he didn't do anything to it only thing he did was trying to play movie in it. After, 10 minute it doesn't work properly. I hate english.
Actually, OJ is right on the money about this. If it's a malfunction with the system, Microsoft shouldn't require you to pay to have it repaired. That's a manufacturing flaw, and it's their fault for the error.
Nintendo doesn't pull that BS. Shit, they'll mail you a brand new DS if the one you purchased has even so much as a single dead pixel. Trying to force your customers to deal with badly-manufactured or faulty products is asinine.