@Bensei I had a broken shoulder button on my 3DS (by then off warranty) , and after talking to the people at Stadlbauer, I realized that it was going to take 2 months and cost around €100,- to make a repair. They needed to do everything by snail mail. It just seemed like a really slow and outdated way to do customer service.
This sounds mostly irrelevant, but as an American living in Austria, and as a Nintendo fan, this is great news! The previous arrangement with Stadlbauer was lacking, repair service was nonexistent, and there was no access to Club Nintendo, so now I can finally claim all those points! Maybe now I can go get some e-shop cards!
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Re: Nintendo Ends Partnership With Austrian Distributor Stadlbauer, Confirms Plans For Regional Office
@Bensei I had a broken shoulder button on my 3DS (by then off warranty) , and after talking to the people at Stadlbauer, I realized that it was going to take 2 months and cost around €100,- to make a repair. They needed to do everything by snail mail. It just seemed like a really slow and outdated way to do customer service.
Re: Nintendo Ends Partnership With Austrian Distributor Stadlbauer, Confirms Plans For Regional Office
This sounds mostly irrelevant, but as an American living in Austria, and as a Nintendo fan, this is great news! The previous arrangement with Stadlbauer was lacking, repair service was nonexistent, and there was no access to Club Nintendo, so now I can finally claim all those points! Maybe now I can go get some e-shop cards!