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Lots of people fucked with that. I sent them in for repair twice, I know other people that did. Why spend $80 when they'll fix their garbage equipment for free?
Yet more people just bought new ones, put the old ones in the box, and returned them for a refund while in the free return period, citing them as faulty.
I don't own a switch but I know I would've done that at a large chain electronic shop rather than bother with the repair rigamarole.
I mean, not everyone is a liar.
Sure, but a lot of people are, and crucially nintendo is.
Also, I'm saying this cost them also on the returns side of things even before the lawsuit.