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Xbox 360 Elite

Wohoo, I traded my sometimes crashing Xbox 360 in for an Xbox 360 Elite in Saturday. Over the last two weeks I have been playing Bioshock to death, but the crashing finaly anoyed me enough to get it sorted.

I could either have sent my Xbox away to Microsoft to fix for £150 (no ring of death :() or trade it in for £140 with a couple of games that I do not play any more and get an Elite for £105. it was a no brainer...

To sweeten the deal, I got Medal of Honor: Airbourn for a tenner and ponied up for Stranglehold, which I have been playing constantly...

I love my Xbox :)

Print | posted on Monday, September 17, 2007 1:40 PM | Filed Under [ Xbox Answers ]

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# re: Xbox 360 Elite

Hi,

I have an Xbox 360 with (ring of death) I am about to send to Microsoft for repair. How can I exchange it for an Elite???
Please help... new to the Xbox world...

Jay
11/1/2007 1:40 PM | Jay
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# re: Xbox 360 Elite

i was wondering if you could email me and tell me how you traded in for a elite... email me at aktigerclaws@yahoo.com
2/15/2008 2:49 AM | cody
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# re: Xbox 360 Elite

Hi Cody / Jay,

If you are in the UK you can go into any Game (EB in the US) shop and trade in you 360 Pro for about £140. Add a couple of old (but not too old games) and you can make up most of the difference to the £300 price tag of the Elite 

Happy hunting,

Martin
2/19/2008 8:59 PM | Martin Hinshelwood
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