Saturday, January 3, 2009

Make Money Repairing Broken Xbox 360's, Really

You may find it hard to believe, but it's true. You won't get rich, but you can earn some extra cash by repairing xbox 360's. You don't have to be an expert in electronics or have a master's degree. Millions of these consoles are experiencing hardware failures due to a faulty cooling system. I found out about this opportunity while shopping for a used system on eBay. I noticed that malfunctioning consoles were selling for more than I expected, especially those with the 3-red-light-error.

I did some research and found out that there is a simple fix that repairs the 3-red-light-error called the x-clamp fix. I experimented with the x-clamp fix with success. I started buying the consoles with the 3-red-light-error for a low price and then selling the repaired consoles at a higher price. I used eBay to buy and sell the consoles. I just made sure I didn't overpay for the broken consoles and used good selling tips for the repaired consoles. I also tweaked the x-clamp fix until I found the best method.

Believe it or not, there are a lot of methods out there, but I recommend the X-clamp fix. There are free videos that you can check out and see if it is something you would be interested in. There are also free step by step instructions available to accompany the videos. Make sure you familiarize yourself with the process before you invest. Also, return will be slow at first. Once you have the method down, you can start increasing your production. You can just offer to fix your friends consoles to avoid the initial investment.

You can access the videos and download the free instructions at http://www.xbox360fixit.com There are also other resources at this website like a listing of error codes and access to other components you may need to fix Xbox 360.

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