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There you go Long Dong, if we were to include only the people in this thread.. that lower the average to around 12.5%. But even then, I'm plenty sure there are more that know people with no problems or very few with problems than those with half having problems.
I would also think that there are more who know those who have had problems, so what who cares.
the people at teamxbox.com did a pole and found that slightly less than 25% of the 360's that were out there were returned for warranty purposes.
"Since the launch of the Xbox 360 on November 22nd 2005, things havent exactly turned up all roses for Microsoft. The enthusiasm for the new high-definition gaming console soured slightly after many consumers were unable to purchase one on launch day due to massive console shortages amongst retailers. Soon after, stories of faulty consoles and other technical complications began to run rampant on Internet forums, including those here at TeamXbox.com.
The Internet age has opened up opportunities for people of all flavors (and mental capacities) to freely voice their opinions, good or bad. Quite often, many of these claims are unsubstantiated and get blown out of proportion. Microsoft stated, soon after launch, that the return rate of Xbox 360 units were well below the average of 3-5% for consumer electronics. Yet, where theres smoke, theres usually fire.
A recent poll here at TeamXbox.com has shown that nearly 25% of Xbox 360 owners have had their consoles freeze due to a technical issue. So where does the truth lie? Probably somewhere in between.
Theres no question that there are faulty Xbox 360s out there in the market its the nature of consumer electronics. But is there a legitimate glitch in Microsofts new console that is causing these widespread issues? Not so according to a Microsoft spokesperson. Contacted yesterday, Microsoft still claims that Xbox 360 return rates are well below industry standards to date and there is absolutely no systemic issue with the console. The reasons for the returns appear to be varied, ranging from console overheating to Xbox Live connection issues, and everything in between.
Overheating
Its a safe assumption that with the heat that the Xbox 360s multi-core processor architecture is capable of pumping out, that there will be some units that simply fail to cool as intended. Weve experienced this problem first hand with one of our Xbox 360 console heating up well above normal causing games to freeze on occasion. Simply put if the systems internal cooling system fails in any way, you can always cook up breakfast on your Xbox 360.
Other reports at The Inquirer.net and other sites have focused on overheating of the Xbox 360's massive power supply. The "Ghostbuster trap" as it has been called, can generate a lot of heat if not properly ventilated. As is common amongst many home audio/video setups, cord organization can be an issue that many consumers overlook. The Xbox 360 manual states to avoid sources of heat, pinching or sharply bending the power supply cords. While this may seem like common knowledge to most, there are many gamers whose setups resemble the mainframe at NORAD in
WarGames.
To avoid problems, be sure to follow the manual's ventilation guidelines and just be smart. Give your Xbox 360 room to breathe and you shouldn't have a problem.
Disc Scratching
Widespread reports of game discs being scratched by the Xbox 360 are running rampant amongst the online community. This problem stems from moving the console from a vertical to horizontal position (or vice versa) with a disc loaded in the console; something the Xbox 360 manual specifically warns against.
We dont consider this a
real technical issue, simply because it doesnt happen under normal use of the console. In our minds, if youre stupid enough to move your console while a disc is in use, you deserve to have it scratched.
Recall?
A recent rumor that has been gaining momentum has suggested that after the holiday season, Microsoft will issue a recall of all Xbox 360 units to address consumer complaints. I can assure you that this is 100% false. There will be no recall. a Microsoft spokesperson told TeamXbox.com.
The moral - take what you read on Internet message boards with a grain of salt.
Customer Service
Although Xbox 360 shortages continue to be a hot topic, it appears that Microsofts customer service is doing their part to accommodate current owners experiencing problems. Various Xbox 360 owners that weve spoken to commented that replacement units have been issued swiftly. One TeamXbox.com reader reported receiving a free hard drive when his Core package was replaced, courtesy of Microsoft.
All Xbox 360 owners experiencing serious technical issues are urged to contact Microsofts Xbox 360 Support Center at 1-800-4MY-XBOX. In the instance that an Xbox 360 console is faulty, return packaging is overnighted to the customer with prepaid shipping. Customers can expect a repaired or replaced Xbox 360 unit within 5-7 days. How can this be possible with the current shortage? It is standard procedure to allot replacement inventory for any consumer electronic, and so there are Xbox 360 units available to accommodate the current needs.
Conclusion
Do faulty Xbox 360s exist? Absolutely. Is there one, universal issue that will cause Microsoft to recall the system? Absolutely not. A few faulty units always slip through the cracks Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, iPod, cordless phones, microwaves or otherwise. Proceed with caution when taking forum posts as gospel.
Ah, the power of the Internet. Aint it grand?
Do you have an Xbox 360 technical issue? Have you had a great Microsoft customer service experience? Tell us about it
here in the TeamXbox.com forums."
Anyway I highly dount it is 3-5% like Microsoft claims, however I dont really care. I would wager it is probably closer to 20% or so ESPECIALLY going off of what and who I know who owns the machines. Would that stop me from buying one? No, as I always buy the extended waranty from Best Buy as well as use my credit card which has some great insurance built into it and covers every purchase for 3 years.
Anyway, you have had good luck and it seems your friends have had good luck, so good for you guys.

Nothing wrong with that.