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TrueVCU
06-13-2009, 04:41 AM
I Knew it was too hideous to be true (http://consumerist.com/5283647/dusty-ps3-inspector-threw-dirt-on-ps3-so-he-wouldnt-have-to-repair-it)

Well well well. New information from an inside source says that the tech threw dirt on the infamous "dusty PS3" to deny the warranty claim because he didn't feel like repairing it. Shocking! His confession, inside.

1. We received the console with a fair amount of dust on it, but certainly nothing in excess of what I would expect from a PS3. As has been documented, the PS3 is basically a dust magnet.

2. The technician who got it, for some reason or another, didn't want to repair the console and inhale some of the dust, so he decided to deny the repair as "neglect."

3. Since the technician knew he couldn't get the repair denied based on the condition the console was actually received in, he decided to throw a bit of dirt on the console. Getting the dirt into the repair center wasn't that hard since the original tech was a smoker himself. All he had to do was go outside on his break. We have Ziploc bags.

4. As part of the procedure for denying a claim, pictures were taken and attached to the case notes. These same pictures were taken after the dirt was thrown on it and posted on Consumerist.

5. The warranty contains no clause for the technician to deny the warranty based on the dust alone, as the owner knows. That's why the technician had to throw dirt on it and claim it was neglected.

6. Sony should repair or replace the console. Period.

I worked in the same facility. I'm pretty sure at least one supervisor knew about it. They just didn't want to publish anything because it was already a PR nightmare, and admitting they did that would just hurt them even more.

Last we checked, Reid had tried getting a refund through VISA but they ended up denying it. We asked him what he thought of this story and he said, "All of this seems possible to me and really just sad, I'd be really sad to hear that all this trouble was caused by one lazy tech."

Sony hasn't responded to our request for comment.

woundingchaney
06-13-2009, 12:59 PM
You know this does sound logical. The original complaint seemed valid only to have a pic published of the PS3 in such ridiculous condition that it is nearly impossible a system could of picked up so much dust in someone's home.

Either way I hope the guy gets his console if this story is true and shame on the author if it isnt.

Lucent Beam
06-13-2009, 03:56 PM
I'm not sure if I believe that at all.

curryking1
06-13-2009, 04:12 PM
Wow, someone is gonna get fired. That's a terrible case of one lazy person causing many people a lot of headache.

Applefiend
06-14-2009, 04:33 AM
Just can't get the staff...

Kiwi
06-14-2009, 05:12 AM
I dunno, that kinda sounds like bullshit to me. After working in a PC repair place, and seeing the state of some people's PCs, I really wouldn't be surprised if that's the condition it was in in the first place.

A technician wouldn't have avoided repairing the thing just because of the dust. You get those masks for working on things as dirty as that so you don't have to breathe that shit in.

curryking1
06-14-2009, 05:41 PM
I dunno, that kinda sounds like bullshit to me. After working in a PC repair place, and seeing the state of some people's PCs, I really wouldn't be surprised if that's the condition it was in in the first place.

Knowing what technicians have pulled on me though... and the kind of ***t they make up...

"This is going to take 24 hours to test if there's something wrong with the mobo."

*I walk back in 20 min later*

"Oh, we finished it. There's nothing wrong with your motherboard. You'll have to pay a 25% restocking few if you still want to return it."

"Ugh, it was definitely faulty.... Hmm... OK I want to test some new RAM on it, I'll take that one."

*tests*

"Oh wait, the motherboard is actually faulty... uhh... lemme get you a new one."

A technician wouldn't have avoided repairing the thing just because of the dust. You get those masks for working on things as dirty as that so you don't have to breathe that shit in.

Normally, not. But... people act in really dumb ways sometimes. It's nothing extraordinary for someone to be lazy and then make an even lazier lie to cover it up. Stupider things have happened.