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You will have 14 days to return the product with full refund. As long as there is a valid reason. For damaged products, just send an email to the store and they will probably ask you to make a RMA request. You'll have to pay for the shipment though.
Takk, hvis ikke det løser seg, sånn helt magiskt, så prøver jeg det
The GamePad is constructed badly. The buttons rattle a lot when the unit is jiggled or turned upside down. I took mine back to the store, and two other units they had did it. So they wouldnt replace it. Neither would Nintendo when I called.
It sort of sours the experience of buying a new system and I think Nintendo's response is bad form.
Good luck getting yours fixed.
Thanks. Yeah, being a nintendo product, I was surprised.
OP, why would you think this might be common?
Well, I hate to be the guy that thinks that he's the only one in the world with a problem. And, if it was common; a) someone might know how to fix it. b) Nintendo might do like MS did with the red ring scandal, send me a box, replacement, ect.
Move right cautiously for now
You made me smile
It's designed that way to ensure you always move forward.
And you made me laugh!
Why do people ask when they have a potential defect in their product if its a known problem? Nothing is perfect and it sucks that you so happened to get a defective unit, but I'm sure Nintendo will gladly help you to get a proper working unit.
See above
English is not my primary language though, I hope I got my point across.
I don't know about your region but one of the higher ups at NOA customer service got angry when I asked if they could ship me the replacement wii remote first so I could continue using the broken one I had in the mean time (the home button was DOA)
Hmm.. I'll gently ask in an e-mail.
That's not common.
Additionally, test re-syncing the controller with the console, as all wireless controls run into these issues from time to time and sometimes that may be the culprit.
I only notice the rattley buttons when I pick it up and shake it like i'm trying to murder an infant. I never hear it through normal use.
Thanks, I should try that before anything else.