Gaming Send a DSi in to Nintendo?

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I have a broken dsi which doesnt read ANY game cards. I emailed nintendo and they suggest calling and setting up a way to send it in.
Ive used a R4i on it a lot and that may be the reason it broke in the first place? But I dont think so, it worked great and seemed to be a legit card (i read some stuff they they can break the game card slot or whatever)

I have tried the paper trick which doesnt work, i sprayed compressed air in it, still nothing.

If i send it in, can they see I used a r4i on it? If they find out, what do they do?
 

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Ok wasnt sure because like on the 3ds game activity thing you can delete it but they can still see what you played (from what I read) didnt know if that happened with DSi.

Also how much does it cost them to fix it? it was a preused DSi when I got it 2 yrs ago so obviously no warranty.
 

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It's a lot cheaper to fix them yourself, especially since you're not under warranty. Don't know if this is allowed, but you can get cheap parts from Eachgame or DealExtreme.
 

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