We do not do joystick repairs, just like Jim said. You were denied repairs because of that. In order for us to fix it on the Xbox One it means replacing the circuit board, which means either harvesting the old chip and re installing it, or completely installing a new chip which we normally do for the solder-less versions because they are very sensitive to being taken on and off the circuit board. Then we have to re-assemble it and test and ship. You essentially get a new controller and the price we would charge you is actually more than we charge for an entirely new controller because there is more time in labor to do all that. It doesn't make sense to charge you $300 for a stick drift when you can purchase a new one for $250.