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Cheap Microsoft Product Keys

1.) I have these product keys from authorized resellers.
2.) Windows 7 has been released to manufacturer and resellers.
3.) I am obviously legit. I have sold many keys on this board, and many others with all satisfied customers. You will not find ONE person who is unhappy with their purchased product from me.
 
Hmmm by any chance are you a member of MSDN? Your prices are very low be lucky to buy a CD key for $30 off the store price so how can you sell so cheap? What if they get blacklisted? Sorry if any of these questions were answered already, I'm just replying quickly got to head to work.


Thanks.
 
blupa2009 said:
Hmmm by any chance are you a member of MSDN? Your prices are very low be lucky to buy a CD key for $30 off the store price so how can you sell so cheap? What if they get blacklisted? Sorry if any of these questions were answered already, I'm just replying quickly got to head to work.


Thanks.

MSDN accounts are very cheap and I can probably say he has one.
 
I do not have an MSDN account. All keys will not be blacklisted, as they are legit keys. If they were to be blacklisted, I would replace it for you, but they WILL NOT get blacklisted.
 
I know on the operating systems, you can use on 10 different computers. I'm not sure about office 2007.
 
Legit keys for this price WOW how in the world are you able to make any profit on these? are you selling some kind of master keys or are these different keys?

Say I bought 2 of the same 1 would the keys be different?

If I were to buy any I'd like to know some more info first.
 
I know im not Demon, but i can safely say that the keys would be all different, no matter the product you buy 😉.
 
Just as Nathan said, these will all be DIFFERENT, UNIQUE, 100% LEGIT KEYS. There will be no difference between you buying the product from a store or me... except for my prices being more than 75% cheaper.
 
Question. If I download and install the windows 7 release candidate, will my license key work with that, or do I have to wait?
 
Release Candidate provides free product keys, so why would you purchase a key for that?

You can just download and install the RTM version of the operating system you have purchased the key for.
 
Wow, thank gosh I looked in this section. But I need to ask one or two things.

1). Are these retail product keys and not OEM product keys?
2). Say I buy a Windows XP Pro product key, could I use it to install Windows XP PRO SP2 or SP3?

Thanks.
 
demonicz said:
Release Candidate provides free product keys, so why would you purchase a key for that?

You can just download and install the RTM version of the operating system you have purchased the key for.
Okay. I was just wondering if I could download the release candidate, and stick my product key into it, because if I'm correct the release candidate stops working pretty soon?
 
Wow, these are really cheap. If they're not OEM keys, then I would buy one soon. 🙂
 
Wow you guys really like interrogating somebody. I can tell just from reading this topic that this dude is legit. I'm just surprised that he hasn't lost his cool over all these questions.
 
People just want to be careful that's all. If you look up the amount of people selling these keys at almost the same price most of them get them from msdn for free, especially since you can gain free access to msdn very easily of you know where to look. 😀
 
Stephon said:
Wow, thank gosh I looked in this section. But I need to ask one or two things.

1). Are these retail product keys and not OEM product keys?
2). Say I buy a Windows XP Pro product key, could I use it to install Windows XP PRO SP2 or SP3?

Thanks.

These are retail product keys. If you buy an XP Pro key, you can use it on any service pack.

iDesign said:
demonicz said:
Release Candidate provides free product keys, so why would you purchase a key for that?

You can just download and install the RTM version of the operating system you have purchased the key for.
Okay. I was just wondering if I could download the release candidate, and stick my product key into it, because if I'm correct the release candidate stops working pretty soon?

Yes, the RC stops working soon, but if you are planning to continue using Windows 7, they require you to do a clean install of the operating system. There are ways to null the expiration date on the release candidate. Look it up on Google. 😉

Aryan said:
Wow, these are really cheap. If they're not OEM keys, then I would buy one soon. 🙂

These are not OEM. They are in fact retail keys.

Kirisute Gomen said:
Wow you guys really like interrogating somebody. I can tell just from reading this topic that this dude is legit. I'm just surprised that he hasn't lost his cool over all these questions.

I've been through things like this for years. I'm used to people being extra cautious when it comes to online transactions, especially with how hard things are in the economy these days.
 
These are retail product keys. If you buy an XP Pro key, you can use it on any service pack.

Okay, thanks for clearing that up. I'll be buying from you soon. 😀


Kirisute Gomen said:
Wow you guys really like interrogating somebody. I can tell just from reading this topic that this dude is legit. I'm just surprised that he hasn't lost his cool over all these questions.

I'm wanting to know a few things before I buy. It's like buying a used car, you want to know everything about the car like the history and so forth(any damage from a car crash, etc).
 
I'd like every to know that my prices on Windows 7 are RISING by 15% on October 10th.
 
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