WilliamEgan wrote: » I am looking at at purchasing a windows key for a USB boot of a new computer build. Reddit have resellers pricing Windows 10 at about $40 which is obviously pretty cheap. Has anyone any experience or can recommend a particular reseller because they all look the same to me?
With the exception of Product Key Cards (PKC’s) distributed with COA’s, Microsoft does not distribute products keys as standalone products. If you see a listing on an auction site, online classified ad, or other online page advertising product keys for sale, it’s a good indication that the keys are likely stolen or counterfeit. If you were to purchase and use a stolen or counterfeit product key to activate Windows installed on your PC, the key may not work for activation, may already be in use on another PC, or it might be blocked from use later by Microsoft when the key is reported stolen. The best way to get everything you expect up front is to buy genuine Microsoft software preinstalled on a new PC or genuine Microsoft software from an authorized reseller.
K.O.Kiki wrote: » https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/howtotell/Shop.aspx Buying Microsoft keys from any reseller is piracy - except you're giving the pirates money.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » I have used a lot of them, they have a high failure rate for certain versions of Windows. Particularly the 'N' versions for whatever reason. Upgrading to Win10 is the best option.
Cuddlesworth wrote: » Lol, N specific keys are clear indicator of them selling MSDN account keys. While you get 5 keys per product, they don't seem to have a activation limit or if they do its off the charts.
ED E wrote: » You get 5? :pac: MSDN Academy only gives one copy of each product with ??? Activations.
Cuddlesworth wrote: » My subscription is visual studio enterprise with MSDN. Cost has come way down, its only 3k a year. I remember when I found pricing in the 15k bracket. I reckon the people on reddit are buying a subscription, handing out keys till they hit the magical activation limit, then just buying another subscription.
unkel wrote: Some would say you got lucky 3 times. I say it was a waste of money buying the reddit keys
superg wrote: » I paid very little money relative to retail costs and i got keys for Windows 7,which activated and said it's genuine, and Windows 8.1 which activated and said it's genuine. And both of them ended up as genuine windows 10. You say they weren't genuine, Microsoft clearly disagreed. Yes you too got excellent value and I'm sure if we could all buy keys for 15 quid direct from Microsoft we would do. But we can't so people go to reddit and by and large it works from my own experience. The legality of it is not something I'm arsed with to be honest, doesn't look like MS are either since the keys work.
Eoinmc97 wrote: » In terms of getting licences revoked, I'd say wait until Redstone hits. Windows Redstone has some way of verifying your key's origins, so I would say hold out until Redstone is launched, and if Redstone can actually revoke some user's liscences. I think Microsoft need to atleast drop the price to about €80, as €120 is quite extortionate.
superg wrote: » I may not be licensed to use the version I bought a key for, I bought those keys knowing full well I would be upgrading and therefore got myself fully legit and licensed version's of Windows
ED E wrote: » Basically what you're doing is paying for a torrent of a movie.