
Originally Posted by
Ewasted
There is a lot of discussion around reselling windows COAs. I would highly caution those who decide to sell COAs to understand the legality of this practice... or lack there of.
As an R2 recycler we have to play by a set of rules. There is a high expectation of understanding applicable laws (local, state, federal, international) which pertain to the scope of our business.
Decide for yourselves if the risk is worth the reward.
Point well taken !
As of early Saturday morning sidemicro.com was offering software keys for sale. As of Saturday afternoon there were no software offerings of any kind.
One should never assume anything but if you look at the overall, including product offerings and unfavorable customer reviews it paints a certain picture.
Another thing to watch out for are those using key generators. ( If the price seems too good to be true it probably is !)
As of windows 8 the product key is stored in the BIOS so the OS is married to the motherboard. It appears they will discontinue the practice of having COA stickers on the exterior of the computer case ?
From what i've read, Microsoft will be offering free upgrades to Windows 10 for win 7 or win 8 systems that have genuine installations.
That's something to look for because Windows 7 is already halfway through it's ten year service life.
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