Monday, Nov 26th 2007 by Abby McVay


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Alright, so we all know that certain retailers aren’t the brightest when it comes to returns, but this has to be an all-time low. This Xbox was returned completely gutted and a bit of light reading (a text book on medical assisting) shoved inside it.

xbox 360 gutted and stuffed

I am in no way innocent when it comes to returns, but I’m not this devious. I’ve done the simple stuff, like I lost the receipt so I bought another one and took the defective one back in the new one’s box. I even took a Zune back to a different store than it actually came from. Only to be greeted by the most pathetic tech guy ever. He asked me what a Zune was. However, I think even that guy would have caught this one.

xbox 360 gutted with book stuffed inside

It didn’t even have the cords for the Xbox, it was switched out with some printer cords. Currently no one out of the customer service department is vouching for the return. It just magically happened, weird.

Retailer gets punk’d
[via crunchgear]

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  1.  JayBird   View all comments by JayBird  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    1st Off–I think someone is frusrated with XBOX 360 problem and kill,crash and destroy this equipment.
    2nd Off–we need to send the culprit to the guillotine.
    3rd Off–Do not buy Xbox 360. it’s design problem has not been throughly corrected.

    Last but not the least, if any of you live in cold climate, use your xbox 360 as a space heater.

  2.  not dumb   View all comments by not dumb  -1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Wow, did you even read the article? I d i o t……..


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