Posted Apr 25, 2009 at 04:18PM by Karl B.
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Some recent evidence posted by Wiibrew developer Bushing has revealed that Nintendo may now be charging an extra fee for repairing a homebrew-capable Wii, as seen in the receipt scan to the right. Bushing explains, "My German’s pretty bad, but I see "…. Softwarehack … EUR 210". That seems awfully excessive, given that the price of a new Wii is EUR 250, no?" The dev also mentioned an email sent last month informing him that Nintendo is indeed now enforcing the "no homebrew" rule. The email explained that since a homebrew-enabled Wii would be considered out of warranty, repair costs could go up by approximately 180 to 210 Euros. The issue here seems to be the huge additional repair costs, not the fact that a homebrew-enabled Wii is considered out of warranty. Here's Bushing's take on this: This is unacceptable. I was under the impression that most out-of-warranty repairs were in the $75 - $100 range — and this email came with a note saying that the most expensive (common?) repair is to replace the drive for 90€. Should Nintendo have to pay to repair hacked Wiis under warranty? Maybe not, but they have no (moral) right to gouge customers out of spite for having the HBC installed. Here's more: As some has noted, this creates a financial incentive for anyone with a "Softwarehack"ed Wii ($25 for Nintendo to fix, but they'll charge you $200) to find a way to damage it further ($85 for Nintendo to fix, but they will only charge you $75). Related articles:
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» Huh?
Why don't you just back all your saves etc.... then format the wii? This would get rid of all homebrew and then Nintendo would not charge you excessive amounts.
Why don't you just back all your saves etc.... then format the wii? This would get rid of all homebrew and then Nintendo would not charge you excessive amounts.
» If it were only that simple...
If it were possible, I would have done it months ago, unless you know of some way to actually format the Wii without accessing the system menu? I'm open to suggestions, Nintendo is turning into the new Microsoft with their overpriced repairs, it costs £170 for a new Wii yet they insist on charging me £200 for a repair to mine.
If it were possible, I would have done it months ago, unless you know of some way to actually format the Wii without accessing the system menu? I'm open to suggestions, Nintendo is turning into the new Microsoft with their overpriced repairs, it costs £170 for a new Wii yet they insist on charging me £200 for a repair to mine.
» its a privilege not a right....
nintendo has every right to charge you more based on the fact that you hacked. hacking can cause unnecessary damage or need more repair. that "costs more money" geez nintendo isn't a charity. the choice was yours, you took the responsibility, now pay for it
nintendo has every right to charge you more based on the fact that you hacked. hacking can cause unnecessary damage or need more repair. that "costs more money" geez nintendo isn't a charity. the choice was yours, you took the responsibility, now pay for it
» .
Sorry, but I have every right to do what ever I want with a product that I paid with my money.
Sorry, but I have every right to do what ever I want with a product that I paid with my money.
» right?
you may have every right to do what ever you want with that product, and Nintendo has every right to charge what they want. Don't want to pay it? Then don't get them to repair it.
you may have every right to do what ever you want with that product, and Nintendo has every right to charge what they want. Don't want to pay it? Then don't get them to repair it.
» Sorry, I don't understand...
Except for bricking, what physical damage that would need repair could these software hacks cause?
Except for bricking, what physical damage that would need repair could these software hacks cause?
» well,
"Sorry, but I have every right to do what ever I want with a product that I paid with my money"
did you read the license that came with the device?
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/privacyEULA.jsp
"Your Wii Console and the Wii Network Service are not designed for use with unauthorized software, services, or devices or non-licensed accessories, and you may not use any of these with your Wii Console or the Wii Network Service. Such use may be illegal, voids any warranty, and is a breach of this agreement. (...). If we detect unauthorized software, services, or devices, your access to the Wii Network Service may be disabled and/or the Wii Console or games may be unplayable. "
technically - you can. legally - you cannot.
nintendo simply introduced such pricing for repairs to discourage people from modding their wii's. as long as there is no 3rd party repair service (or are there?) they can put up such ridiculous pricing.
"Sorry, but I have every right to do what ever I want with a product that I paid with my money"
did you read the license that came with the device?
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/privacyEULA.jsp
"Your Wii Console and the Wii Network Service are not designed for use with unauthorized software, services, or devices or non-licensed accessories, and you may not use any of these with your Wii Console or the Wii Network Service. Such use may be illegal, voids any warranty, and is a breach of this agreement. (...). If we detect unauthorized software, services, or devices, your access to the Wii Network Service may be disabled and/or the Wii Console or games may be unplayable. "
technically - you can. legally - you cannot.
nintendo simply introduced such pricing for repairs to discourage people from modding their wii's. as long as there is no 3rd party repair service (or are there?) they can put up such ridiculous pricing.
» Inimerpus is exactly right
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
» uhhh
They do, but they dont =
the warranty states, like just about every other one, if you hack it in some way *open, edit, etc* you void the warranty thus you should get screwed out of a fix period! since their reinstating a warranty that you have no knowledge of its illegal =
though the people whom replied here saying you "own a wii" clearly dont know what exactly a wii is, since you dont own that box that plays wii games you call a "wii" *but thats enough of that*
by law, since the warranty is voided they either have to Decline your clame, or do it as terms of the warranty! i never agreed to a term saying if i hack it i will be subject to pay more! thus it can be construed as illegal =P
They do, but they dont =
the warranty states, like just about every other one, if you hack it in some way *open, edit, etc* you void the warranty thus you should get screwed out of a fix period! since their reinstating a warranty that you have no knowledge of its illegal =
though the people whom replied here saying you "own a wii" clearly dont know what exactly a wii is, since you dont own that box that plays wii games you call a "wii" *but thats enough of that*
by law, since the warranty is voided they either have to Decline your clame, or do it as terms of the warranty! i never agreed to a term saying if i hack it i will be subject to pay more! thus it can be construed as illegal =P
» New Wii: £170GBP - Homebrew Fixed: £200GBP
I was about to send off my Wii for a fix because it stated "Minor fault, £27GBP", however at the end of the form I was filling out, it said "Homebrew/Modded Wii £200GBP", I was furious, a brand new one costs £170.
This was only about a month and a half ago.
I was about to send off my Wii for a fix because it stated "Minor fault, £27GBP", however at the end of the form I was filling out, it said "Homebrew/Modded Wii £200GBP", I was furious, a brand new one costs £170.
This was only about a month and a half ago.
» New Wii: £170GBP - Homebrew Fixed: £200GBP
I was about to send off my Wii for a fix because it stated "Minor fault, £27GBP", however at the end of the form I was filling out, it said "Homebrew/Modded Wii £200GBP", I was furious, a brand new one costs £170.
This was only about a month and a half ago.
I was about to send off my Wii for a fix because it stated "Minor fault, £27GBP", however at the end of the form I was filling out, it said "Homebrew/Modded Wii £200GBP", I was furious, a brand new one costs £170.
This was only about a month and a half ago.
» ...
They fixed my Wii for free a while back and it had a lot Homebrew installed, but I guess they didn't know since the problem with my Wii was that it wouldn't turn on.
They fixed my Wii for free a while back and it had a lot Homebrew installed, but I guess they didn't know since the problem with my Wii was that it wouldn't turn on.
» ....
I'm a native German speaker, I translate it for you:
exclusion of warranty, reason:
modification of internal software was applied,
Softwarehack.
I'm a native German speaker, I translate it for you:
exclusion of warranty, reason:
modification of internal software was applied,
Softwarehack.
» eh...
ill just get a new wii...
ill just get a new wii...
» eh
why even bother replacing it?
why even bother replacing it?
» Lol..
People are stupid, the problem here is the price of the repairs being the same price as a new Wii console. I've never had them repair anything but if you mail the system to them and then they tell you it costs money and you can't get your Wii back unless you pay some ridiculous price then that just fails. You may dis like modding for whatever ignorant reason you might have but that doesn't justify whats essentially bad practice. But whatever I have two Wii's anyway, one modded for Brawl+ the other just to have if one broke I'd mod or use the other. Also at this point in time there isn't really anything worth having for the Wii so if both mine somehow broke I wouldn't buy another until the next Zelda, (like how I'm not buying another PSP til Kingdom Hearts)
People are stupid, the problem here is the price of the repairs being the same price as a new Wii console. I've never had them repair anything but if you mail the system to them and then they tell you it costs money and you can't get your Wii back unless you pay some ridiculous price then that just fails. You may dis like modding for whatever ignorant reason you might have but that doesn't justify whats essentially bad practice. But whatever I have two Wii's anyway, one modded for Brawl+ the other just to have if one broke I'd mod or use the other. Also at this point in time there isn't really anything worth having for the Wii so if both mine somehow broke I wouldn't buy another until the next Zelda, (like how I'm not buying another PSP til Kingdom Hearts)
» Lol..
People are stupid, the problem here is the price of the repairs being the same price as a new Wii console. I've never had them repair anything but if you mail the system to them and then they tell you it costs money and you can't get your Wii back unless you pay some ridiculous price then that just fails. You may dis like modding for whatever ignorant reason you might have but that doesn't justify whats essentially bad practice. But whatever I have two Wii's anyway, one modded for Brawl+ the other just to have if one broke I'd mod or use the other. Also at this point in time there isn't really anything worth having for the Wii so if both mine somehow broke I wouldn't buy another until the next Zelda, (like how I'm not buying another PSP til Kingdom Hearts)
People are stupid, the problem here is the price of the repairs being the same price as a new Wii console. I've never had them repair anything but if you mail the system to them and then they tell you it costs money and you can't get your Wii back unless you pay some ridiculous price then that just fails. You may dis like modding for whatever ignorant reason you might have but that doesn't justify whats essentially bad practice. But whatever I have two Wii's anyway, one modded for Brawl+ the other just to have if one broke I'd mod or use the other. Also at this point in time there isn't really anything worth having for the Wii so if both mine somehow broke I wouldn't buy another until the next Zelda, (like how I'm not buying another PSP til Kingdom Hearts)
» ..
if you dont accept to pay charges they send it back un-repaired
if you dont accept to pay charges they send it back un-repaired
» Lol..
People are stupid, the problem here is the price of the repairs being the same price as a new Wii console. I've never had them repair anything but if you mail the system to them and then they tell you it costs money and you can't get your Wii back unless you pay some ridiculous price then that just fails. You may dis like modding for whatever ignorant reason you might have but that doesn't justify whats essentially bad practice. But whatever I have two Wii's anyway, one modded for Brawl+ the other just to have if one broke I'd mod or use the other. Also at this point in time there isn't really anything worth having for the Wii so if both mine somehow broke I wouldn't buy another until the next Zelda, (like how I'm not buying another PSP til Kingdom Hearts)
People are stupid, the problem here is the price of the repairs being the same price as a new Wii console. I've never had them repair anything but if you mail the system to them and then they tell you it costs money and you can't get your Wii back unless you pay some ridiculous price then that just fails. You may dis like modding for whatever ignorant reason you might have but that doesn't justify whats essentially bad practice. But whatever I have two Wii's anyway, one modded for Brawl+ the other just to have if one broke I'd mod or use the other. Also at this point in time there isn't really anything worth having for the Wii so if both mine somehow broke I wouldn't buy another until the next Zelda, (like how I'm not buying another PSP til Kingdom Hearts)
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