My friend bought a Nintendo DS at EB games. After getting home and playing it he noticed that it had a dead pixel. It was kinda in the way of gameplay so we took it back to get an exchange.
While there for the exchange the guy said he needed to buy a waranty for it to be covered again should something else like this happen so he did. Back in the car on the way home he fires it up only to find that this one also has a dead pixel right in the center of the screen. So we turn around and go back to the store to return this one aswell.
This time around, the guy says that he cant take it back and exchange it. (EVen though 30 minutes ago he urged him to pay for a waranty to cover this incase it happens again) The guy then goes on to say that Nintendo does not cover the screens, and that chances are after 6 months of playing it the pixel will start working normally.
So my friend says, well can I at least have my old DS back since the dead pixel was not nearly as noticeable. The guy gives him a rough time about it but then decides to do it. We both figure hes going to go into the back to get the original DS. NO! He goes and takes a box off the shelf and hands it to him. It is indeed the original one he brought back only it is all wrapped up and has stickers and what not on it. Its for sale on the rack as NEW! A defective product which was used for about a week or 2 was on the shelf as NEW.
To me that is just wrong, I dont know about you but if im paying the 129 for a new console it better be new. On top of that to my knowledge if a pixel is dead, it stays dead. So the guy was lying about that also.
Probably what is going ot happen is he is just going to get his money back for it and just go purchase it elsewhere.
I know if I ever go to buy a new system it wont be from the ebay games in my area....
While there for the exchange the guy said he needed to buy a waranty for it to be covered again should something else like this happen so he did. Back in the car on the way home he fires it up only to find that this one also has a dead pixel right in the center of the screen. So we turn around and go back to the store to return this one aswell.
This time around, the guy says that he cant take it back and exchange it. (EVen though 30 minutes ago he urged him to pay for a waranty to cover this incase it happens again) The guy then goes on to say that Nintendo does not cover the screens, and that chances are after 6 months of playing it the pixel will start working normally.
So my friend says, well can I at least have my old DS back since the dead pixel was not nearly as noticeable. The guy gives him a rough time about it but then decides to do it. We both figure hes going to go into the back to get the original DS. NO! He goes and takes a box off the shelf and hands it to him. It is indeed the original one he brought back only it is all wrapped up and has stickers and what not on it. Its for sale on the rack as NEW! A defective product which was used for about a week or 2 was on the shelf as NEW.
To me that is just wrong, I dont know about you but if im paying the 129 for a new console it better be new. On top of that to my knowledge if a pixel is dead, it stays dead. So the guy was lying about that also.
Probably what is going ot happen is he is just going to get his money back for it and just go purchase it elsewhere.
I know if I ever go to buy a new system it wont be from the ebay games in my area....