Yep that's where I'm getting at. It's against the Finnish law to remove the warranty from a product if it changes ownership during the warranty period. Two year warranty is two year warranty no matter what. (unless the unit is abused etc.)
I haven't heard any other company dishonouring that law in Finland so far.
edit: For example if you buy a 6 month old car, you don't lose the manufacturers warranty, eventhough the company makes no extra money out of you.
Exactly, the warrany is on the product not the person owning it. I don't get why it should be that hard, especially as big companies as MS, to honour warranties and such that are set by law. It can't really be a surpize to them, two years are two years, no ifs and buts about it, they should know that before they start selling the product. If you think that your product is of such inferior quality that you don't think it will last two years maybe, just maybe you shouldn't be selling it in the first place.
And bying extra warranties and stuff feel like a scam to. I had done that for the first xbox and after 4-5 years it broke. First it was a pain to find out who is responsible and sould take the unit in, MS or the store, and when that was clarified it was sent a letter to me by the insurance company saying that due to the age of the unit they will provide with a new one for 800sek and at that time a new one in the stores cost like 1000sek, I was soo pissed.
Isn't the extra warrany all about getting a new one no questions asked, apparently not, I guess that is in all that fine print the store clerk will never tell you about, when they want to sell you an extra warranty. The whole bussiness sucks.
Currently I live in Finland and I got my 360 here as well, I just hope it does not break down, not speaking a word of Finnish I just can't imagine my self on the phone or speaking to store clerks about it and trying to figure out who does what, knock on wood...