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Topic: [WTS]Cheap Windows 7&8 and MS Office key - page 2. (Read 10235 times)

sr. member
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August 31, 2012, 10:10:45 AM
#77
1. You have it now
2. You can pay with btc

I have it running since few days now. Everything ok Smiley

Wow... how clever! To employ a sock puppet to promote your illegal wares, and you come in and post two minutes later! And you both use the same tortured English. Priceless. You really are the shallow end of the criminal gene pool aren't you?

No, you can't have it now, it is not any different from what you can get FOR FREE, as a preview. Using the key that you are buying, while illegal, is only going to contribute to that key being found out and cancelled, as it is in violation of the developer's key rules.

Yes, you can transfer your btc to somebody who is selling you something that is worthless, and not his to legally sell.
legendary
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August 31, 2012, 05:53:10 AM
#76
Have to buy an OS which is not officially launched so far with BTC.
Very interesting.
full member
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August 31, 2012, 05:51:10 AM
#75
1. You have it now
2. You can pay with btc

I have it running since few days now. Everything ok Smiley
Thx...I couldn't have a better reply.
hero member
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Merit: 500
August 31, 2012, 05:48:45 AM
#74
1. You have it now
2. You can pay with btc

I have it running since few days now. Everything ok Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1016
August 31, 2012, 05:46:00 AM
#73
I don't understand one thing clearly.
Why anyone have to buy OS win 7 or 8 from you.
If they buy pc's they have win 7.
If they want win 8, they can get win 8 LEGALLY for 19.99$

If they already have any windows OS (XP, Vista, 7), then they can upgrade to win 8 LEGALLY by paying 39.99$

What it the profit if bought from you?
full member
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August 31, 2012, 12:31:43 AM
#72
It will only work that way for a very short while, and then the screen will go blank, and your "customer" will be left holding the bag with illegal, unregistered software and will have to pay full price for the new version. Which part of that is okay for you? The stealing from the big corporate monster, or the stealing from fellow bitcoiners?
It will work FOREVER!
As I said before, if you are so sure about it, we will take a bet.
sr. member
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August 31, 2012, 12:23:50 AM
#71
It will only work that way for a very short while, and then the screen will go blank, and your "customer" will be left holding the bag with illegal, unregistered software and will have to pay full price for the new version. Which part of that is okay for you? The stealing from the big corporate monster, or the stealing from fellow bitcoiners?
full member
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August 30, 2012, 09:22:14 PM
#70
When it works exactly as retail version, I won't call it deficit.
sr. member
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August 30, 2012, 02:00:34 PM
#69
I don't even see a count down clock in Win 8 pro, Mine just says you have an invalid key and pops up a window every 4 hours or so.

I hope microsoft locks down Windows 8 with no updates or shutdowns, because right now if it stay the same way I can live with a window poping up every 4 hours asking for a new key lol


It's just 2+BTC,man. Get a key from me

It's just stealing man, why contribute to your illegal gain with defective goods that you have no right to sell?
sr. member
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August 30, 2012, 01:54:40 PM
#68
http://www.i-programmer.info/news/89/4457.html

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"Key activity is monitored. Microsoft reserves the right to suspend or terminate your subscription, without any notice or obligation to you, if Microsoft detects suspicious activity related to keys or activations..."

Microsoft is planning to revoke keys upon subscription cancellation, starting with Windows  8. Farming technet/msdn subscriptions is about to hopefully end.



full member
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August 30, 2012, 09:03:40 AM
#67
No negative report what so ever on my key.
full member
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August 29, 2012, 09:33:20 PM
#66
I don't even see a count down clock in Win 8 pro, Mine just says you have an invalid key and pops up a window every 4 hours or so.

I hope microsoft locks down Windows 8 with no updates or shutdowns, because right now if it stay the same way I can live with a window poping up every 4 hours asking for a new key lol


It's just 2+BTC,man. Get a key from me
hero member
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August 29, 2012, 06:08:03 PM
#65
I don't even see a count down clock in Win 8 pro, Mine just says you have an invalid key and pops up a window every 4 hours or so.

I hope microsoft locks down Windows 8 with no updates or shutdowns, because right now if it stay the same way I can live with a window poping up every 4 hours asking for a new key lol

full member
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August 28, 2012, 10:04:31 PM
#64
You would be spending money for something that is going to die in 90 days.

Along with today’s RTM release, Microsoft is letting anyone who wants to download a 90-day free trial of Windows 8 Enterprise. But even if you’re interested in trying out Windows 8, we’d recommend against it unless you’re a developer or an especially tech savvy consumer.

The 90-day free trial comes with a lot of drawbacks. Microsoft writes:
...

Once the 90-day evaluation period expires, your desktop background will turn black, and your PC will shut down every hour to prevent you from using it. Essentially, you should only download this if you don’t mind reinstalling Windows after the trial is up or if you’re used to running apps in a virtual environment.
I'm NOT selling free trial key for Enterprise versioin! Plus I'm also selling Windows 8 pro which doesn't even have free 90-day trial key.
sr. member
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August 28, 2012, 08:10:17 PM
#63
You would be spending money for something that is going to die in 90 days.

As promised, Microsoft has released Windows 8 RTM, the finalized version of the OS meant for PC manufacturers and developers of Windows apps.

The Windows 8 operating system will land on physical and virtual shelves on Oct. 26, but to get ready, Microsoft must give several parties copies of the OS. We received a USB drive with RTM, and we’re testing it right now.

So far, the release looks and feels quite a bit like Release Preview, but it includes minor changes, such as a non-Aero desktop and various performance tweaks. While we’re not convinced this is an essential upgrade from Windows 7, it’s at least usable enough to not be a disaster when folks upgrade. Whether it’s worth $40 is another thing we’re not sure of just yet.

Along with today’s RTM release, Microsoft is letting anyone who wants to download a 90-day free trial of Windows 8 Enterprise. But even if you’re interested in trying out Windows 8, we’d recommend against it unless you’re a developer or an especially tech savvy consumer.

The 90-day free trial comes with a lot of drawbacks. Microsoft writes:

    • The evaluation edition will expire and cannot be upgraded.
    • To upgrade, the evaluation must be uninstalled and a nonevaluation version of Windows must be reinstalled from your original installation media.
    • Consider running the evaluation edition in a virtual environment or installing on a separate hard drive or partition. The will allow you to upgrade your original Windows installation to Windows 8.
    • During registration (required) you must log in with a Microsoft account and provide your name, e-mail address, and country.
    • You are required to activate the product online within 10 days after installing.
    • Once the evaluation is installed, you cannot upgrade. To revert to a previous version of Windows, you must do a clean install from your original installation media.

Once the 90-day evaluation period expires, your desktop background will turn black, and your PC will shut down every hour to prevent you from using it. Essentially, you should only download this if you don’t mind reinstalling Windows after the trial is up or if you’re used to running apps in a virtual environment.
full member
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August 28, 2012, 07:53:11 AM
#62
Windows 8 has been sold out.
Windows 8 Professional and Windows 8 Enterprise are still on sale
legendary
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August 27, 2012, 11:42:34 PM
#61
so 3.5 BTC for Windows 8 is pretty much more expensive than the retail upgrade will be when it's released..
legendary
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August 27, 2012, 12:02:35 PM
#60
Price on the Win 8 Keys seem a little high, since you can upgrade any XP key to 8 for $39.99 on OCT 26 and don't have to worry about the Key being "timed-bomb" or becoming invalid if the MSDN account is terminated.

Win 8 RTM is great, and someone just did a patch(hack) to remove metro and add the start menu LOL.

How's that work?
vip
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Don't send me a pm unless you gpg encrypt it.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 27, 2012, 11:17:14 AM
#58
Why? What possible benefit could I obtain from tying up 20 btc in escrow for some period of time just to prove you wrong? Double my money by winning the bet? Thanks, I have other, honest ways to increase my wealth, that don't involve truck with lowlifes. I don't claim to have "inside" knowledge, what I have done is read the terms associated with my Tech Net membership (which was graciously provided to me for free, but I'm not going to share how, because quite frankly, I don't want scumbags using that avenue to scam free shit that they will try to sell, as that will kill the goose that lays the review copy golden eggs). I don't pay for software from Microsoft, I get it for free, and part of that is the responsibility of respecting the terms of the agreement that provides it to me that way.

You are a cheat, who sells property that isn't yours to the unsuspecting.

I don't wager on that, I wager shooting craps where I know I can make some money. I just intend to be thorn in your side, and I will continue to point out when you, or any other cheat like you, publicly proclaims your ignorance of the rules, and your unrepentant desire to steal from others. Why not take your illegal wares over to Silk Road? That community has far less respect for what is legal and what is not, and you would be with friendlies.

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