I recently got my hands on a coveted Nintendo Wii, only to find out that it was fickle about reading the discs once I had it all hooked up and ready to go. After cursing out the little plastic box, I decided to call Nintendo customer service and see what my options were. I kind of assumed that it would involve sending in the machine for repair, and that I could kiss the Wii goodbye for at least 6-8 weeks.
To my surprise, and to Nintendo’s credit, they process was very simple, and the rep I spoke with was super friendly and helpful. They offered to ship me a brand new Wii, no questions asked beyond “what was wrong with the console?”. All I needed to do, was to give them a credit card, so that they could charge me $200 should I neglect to return the broken unit within 21 days. Easy peasy.
Thank you for contacting Nintendo regarding our Advance Replacement program. We wanted to let you know that your order has been shipped to you as requested. You should receive your replacement system within the next two to three business days.
This got me thinking. Getting a Wii is not cost prohibitive, it is just impossible to find them. Basically anyone that really wants one, could easily cough up the $250 to get the system, should they actually get the chance to do so without camping outside of a WalMart in the cold just for a shot at chop blocking another nerd trying to get to the shelves first. So what is stopping you from pretending that you have a broken Wii, just to have Nintendo overnight you a shiny new system no questions asked? As far as I can see, nothing.
I suppose that whether or not Nintendo sends you a new system really depends on the problem you are having with the console. My issue was “Won’t Accept Game Disc“. It’s a crap shoot, but look through the support docs for an issue where the suggested resolution is simply to call their customer service line, as this will likely offer the best chances at getting a replacement system.
Long story short, once you get the offer for a replacement system, it is smooth sailing. No need to provide purchase information, receipts, serial numbers, photos, specific information, nothing. Just a credit card, and a shipping address. From there, sit back and wait for the UPS man to drop off your brand new Wii, and enjoy.
It is important to note that the $200 charge will get you a replacement console only, no remotes, no Wii Sports, and no other accessories…but still, not a bad deal….and WAY easier than scouring eBay or waiting in long lines for your Nintendo Wii.
Oh, and for the record, I sent my broken console back as promised, and I don’t openly condone “gaming” the system…I just thought it was a pretty wide open loophole that was interesting to note.
UPDATE: So apparently you don’t even need a working credit card, and can skip that pesky “pay for the wii” part of the process. The documentation that arrived with my replacement wii, contained the following paragraph:
In the event that you do not return your non-working system to Nintendo, and we are unable to charge your credit card, we will unfortunately have to postpone delivery of future magazines, repaired components, and/or part orders. In addition, we reserve the right to forward your account information to a collections and/or credit agency for further action.
That last bit about collections could make things hairy, but interesting nonetheless.
13 Responses
Jonathan
December 27th, 2006 at 1:01 am
I don’t condone gaming the system, but here is exactly how to do it.
Who are you trying to convince?
Happy Holidays.
Kyle
January 2nd, 2007 at 3:11 pm
So I just got off the phone with nintendo, it should be here in about 4 days. All in all I see no reason why I shouldn’t get it. I’ll let you know when I do. Thanks for the tip!
G
January 9th, 2007 at 1:25 pm
Sounds like a good idea, but do you think they are sending out refurbished units? Rather than brand new units?
Any way to be sure?
sd
June 15th, 2007 at 4:16 pm
FYI, they are in fact sending out a refurbished Wii. I found out after they sent me my replacement. I got an apology from a Nintendo rep and was told I should have been told. I didn’t believe him. They’ll have to send a new one or they’ll have to send me a refund for sending me a “used” item. I paid full price for a new one only 2 weeks ago.
chris
October 7th, 2007 at 6:50 pm
do you have to have a warranty on the product
tee
November 20th, 2007 at 7:26 pm
yes, it does work. i could never get the wii in the store all sold out. so i did call nintendo and did as andrew said, and today it came by ups(console only). i will order all the other parts from ebay. i will let nintendo charge my card the $200. i did price all the other parts and they only add up to about $30 from ebay so not a bad deal. all i know is my three kids will be happy on christmas 2007. thanks so much andrew for putting this info out for the little guy.
chris t
November 23rd, 2007 at 8:15 am
It still does work?
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BigAl
November 26th, 2007 at 5:29 pm
I tried to get a nintendo wii at the store, and it was sold out. Can I really still get a nintendo wii like this, or have they wised-up?
BFig
November 29th, 2007 at 1:21 pm
I just tried this today and I was not given the option to have a replacement sent to me. I told them it was new out of the box and that it wouldn’t read his discs and also added that it sounded like it was rubbing too. They just emailed me a return label and said I would get it back repaired within about 10 days of them receiving it. I almost asked about the replacement program but chickened out thinking maybe too many people have tried this and they caught on. Or maybe they are out. Oh and they do ask for a serial number. Oh well.
Robie
November 30th, 2007 at 9:33 am
I tried it, but they ask for a seriel number. Do you know how to get around it?
Revolt
November 30th, 2007 at 11:24 pm
Worked for me yesterday.
I live in Australia and called overseas to have one shipped to my younger brother in Arizona.
Not only did I manage to get a Wii for him in time for xmas but I also had free shipping.
I_got_a_wii_shh
December 18th, 2007 at 4:36 pm
You will need a serial number and a very compelling story. I trip or holiday works well. You can find serial numbers on ebay fairly easily. Thanks Andrew, I feel guilty but Nintendo has a bunch of these just sitting on a shelf over there over inflating the price so I don’t feel sooo bad.
You will need to buy…
The infared bar
The powerbrick
RCA cables
A controller and a game.
There are bundles on ebay with the infared bar, powerbrick, and RCA cables on ebay for around $50. So for $212 plus $50 you have a core system with a one year warranty.
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