| Big Daddy 2007-01-30, 8:02 pm |
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"Tomcat (Tom)" <tom_dallas31@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1167399822.696158.101690@73g2000cwn.googlegroups.com...
quote:
>I don't know how widespread this is. I would think the early adopters
> would be keeping their PS3's.
>
> However, I do suspect that if a PS3 owner is dissatisfied with his or
> her console or has a malfunctioning console, they are more likely to
> just silently return it for a 360 or a Wii instead bitching about it on
> forums like was the case with the 360. When the 360 was launched
> buyers had nothing to trade up for so so they just got online and
> bitched about it. For this reason, the PS3's customer satisfaction
> based on web forums and such my make it appear to be higher than it
> really is.
that's really an absurd argument. So people aren't complaining on anonymous
forums about hardware failures because they want to keep it a secret so they
can trade it in? This is your reasoning as to why there were more
complaints about 360 launch hardware than there are for PS3?
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