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		<title>Contact Microsoft To Let Them Know How You Feel</title>
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The dreaded ring of death or RROD is a nightmare for alot of gamers. We feel that gamers have got a raw deal and think that everyone who has the ring of death should voice their dissent to Microsoft by contacting them through the contact section of their website: http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/support/contact
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<p>The dreaded ring of death or RROD is a nightmare for alot of gamers. We feel that gamers have got a raw deal and think that everyone who has the ring of death should voice their dissent to Microsoft by contacting them through the contact section of their website: http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/support/contact</p>
<p>According to the Wikipedia website, 68 out 100 consoles were found to be defective.</p>
<p>The more Xbox 360 users who do this the better the message we send out to the Microsoft Corporation. We feel that as consumers deserve a better deal.<br />
It was only until 2007 that Microsoft recognized the problem the 3 red lights was giving gamers.</p>
<p>Is still doesn’t make it right. It took Microsoft a couple of years before they recognized the problem.</p>
<p>If your Xbox 360 isn’t under warranty, either send it to a reputable repair centre – Google it if you want to find one close by, or consider a DIY repair guide. You can check these on our homepage <a href="http://www.xbox360repairguidex.com/">Click Here</a></p>
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