Yesterday i dropped my Nintendo 3ds on the floor and it's not working any more... My love gifted it to me 2 weeks ago.. I feel soo baad soo baad I cant describe.. I'm just very sad It's cant't be repaired in my country... I love it so much!
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They have warranties on them. Go to their site and contact support. They'll probably have you send it in to be repaired though. My SO dropped his 3DS XL on the floor and it dislodged his 3D slider but, he sent it in and they repaired it.
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My brother tried to open it and he shaked it now it's on and everything is working.. Im so afraid of playing it now ! i feel soo happy but hope it won't turn of any more.. (
yea, I know i could send it to nintendo but it would cost so lots for me to send it to them and than send back that we could buy new one. Hope it continues working..
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Unfortunately, I think once you open it the warranty is no longer good but, at least its working now. I've never sent my 3DS to Nintendo to be fixed but, I would think they wouldn't charge you shipping at least for the return. I also realized you live in another country and like you said it would cost a lot. Hopefully, your system continues to work.
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My 42 year-old cousin recently lost her husband to cancer. It was very sudden, he'd only been ill for a few months. He left her with five children, among them an 8 months-old baby, and no real source of income, so now she has to depend on the kindness of her siblings until she can find a job.
So sad.I thought of you and the years and all the sadness fell away from me - Pink Floyd
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Originally posted by TwoThree View PostMy 42 year-old cousin recently lost her husband to cancer. It was very sudden, he'd only been ill for a few months. He left her with five children, among them an 8 months-old baby, and no real source of income, so now she has to depend on the kindness of her siblings until she can find a job.
So sad.
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Originally posted by kayla_622 View PostUnfortunately, I think once you open it the warranty is no longer good but, at least its working now. I've never sent my 3DS to Nintendo to be fixed but, I would think they wouldn't charge you shipping at least for the return. I also realized you live in another country and like you said it would cost a lot. Hopefully, your system continues to work.
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Originally posted by TwoThree View PostMy 42 year-old cousin recently lost her husband to cancer. It was very sudden, he'd only been ill for a few months. He left her with five children, among them an 8 months-old baby, and no real source of income, so now she has to depend on the kindness of her siblings until she can find a job.
So sad.
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Originally posted by TwoThree View PostMy 42 year-old cousin recently lost her husband to cancer. It was very sudden, he'd only been ill for a few months. He left her with five children, among them an 8 months-old baby, and no real source of income, so now she has to depend on the kindness of her siblings until she can find a job.
So sad.
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Originally posted by Michelle View PostI am really sorry for your cousin. My own family has also had similar tragedy happen. So I don't understand why you would divulge such personal heartbreaking information in this particular thread.
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Originally posted by sarahjane1992 View PostBecause in the big scheme of things, what really matters? A material item that can be replaced? Or a family member who passed away and cannot be replaced? I can't speak for TwoThree, but that's how I feel personally. Especially around Christmas. I think TwoThree was trying to give the OP some perspective.
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