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    Microsoft Announces Power Cord Replacement for Xbox

    REDMOND, Wash. — Feb. 17, 2005 — As a precautionary measure and out of concern for consumer safety, Microsoft Corp. today announced that it will voluntarily replace the power cords on 14.1 million Xbox® consoles worldwide.
    The replacement power cords are designed to protect consumers and their Xbox consoles from rare electrical component failures that can pose a fire hazard. Fewer than one in 10,000 consoles have experienced these component failures, and, in almost all instances, any damage caused by these failures was contained within the console itself or limited to the tip of the power cord at the back of the console.

    However, in 30 consoles worldwide, these failures are reported to have caused minor injury or minor property damage. In seven instances, customers reported sustaining a minor burn to their hand. In 23 instances, customers reported smoke damage, or minor damage to a carpet or entertainment center.

    In all regions except Continental Europe, Xbox consoles manufactured before Oct. 23, 2003, require a replacement power cord. In Continental Europe, consoles manufactured before Jan. 13, 2004, require a replacement power cord.

    “This is a preventative step we’re choosing to take despite the rarity of these incidents,” said Robbie Bach, senior vice president of the Home & Entertainment Division at Microsoft. “We regret the inconvenience, but believe offering consumers a free replacement is the responsible thing to do.”
    To order a replacement cord, consumers should go to http://www.xbox.com and click on the Power Cord Replacement for Xbox link. Replacement cords will arrive two to four weeks after the order is placed. While waiting for the new cord to arrive, consumers should turn off their Xbox consoles when not in use.

    Customers who cannot access the World Wide Web should contact Microsoft at the appropriate toll-free number listed here:

    Australia: 1800 073 897 Korea: 0079885219551
    Austria: 0800295177 Mexico: 18001238568
    Belgium: 080080943 Netherlands: 0800 0200371
    Canada: (866) 271-0450 New Zealand: 0800 880 029
    Colombia: 18009440724 Norway: 80040975
    Denmark: 80885649 Portugal: 800844441
    Finland: 0800112951 Singapore: 800 852 3567
    France: 0 800 97 01 76 Spain: 900811914
    Germany: 08000001521 Sweden: 0200810371
    Greece: 0080044148905 Switzerland: 0800561421
    Hong Kong: 800901727 Taiwan: 00800666073
    Republic of Ireland: 1800923947 United Kingdom: 0800 028 9276
    Italy: 800925244 United States: (866) 271-0450
    Japan: 0120558573



    Not all replacement cords that Microsoft supplies to program participants will look the same. The type of cord shipped will depend on the date the console was manufactured and the country in which it is used.
    Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.
    Call me mildly suspicious froggy but the information is partly wrong; I check the xbox home page and there is nothing about this recall. However someone on gameFAQs gave a direct link which does work. However the address has nothing to do with the official xbox sites ...

    Mine is one of the affected consoles, but I won't be doing anything until I find something more believable.
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    It was on the news coming from Albany, but I have no idea how credible it is. I heard only a tiny bit of the announcement, besides my Xbox is newer than that. Good luck with yours froggy!
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    Well over here in the U.S. their announcing the recall like its the end of the world, even the major news sources. So it must have .5% credibility.
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    This was on the front page of my local paper (seriously!), in an AP article, so I think it's for real.

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