Windows 7 Spam...


  1. Posts : 103
    Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) Build 7600 RTM
       #1

    Windows 7 Spam...


    Thought this was funny, got this in my email today. Piracy is bad enough, but people who try and make money off of it are the ones who should suffer. (reported her)

    From: cc
    Email address:
    Country:

    COMMENTS: Hello,

    It has come to my attention that you might have an interest in purchasing the
    operating system
    Windows 7 Ultimate version.

    I am selling Windows 7 Ultimate DVD --- the FULL Ultimate version.
    This is not the retail version from the store shelf, but it is the one that
    Microsoft gives out at
    IT Professional Conference Meetings to Engineers and Sales Professionals who are
    invited to come to these meetings.


    Since it does not have the "Activation" policy files attached to the disk,it
    was not sold to the public,instead it
    is used to promote their software which is a regular practice with Microsoft
    Corp.


    It is not a beta version, trial version, pre-release or anything like
    that.Although this is a copied DVD and not an
    "official Microsoft disk" it works exactly the same,and has even more benefits
    since it has no activation files, it can
    be installed unlimited times on as many computers as you like which is a big
    plus!


    The only down side to this is that there is no Web Based Support from
    MICROSOFT because it was not bought from them.
    This is the same with any preinstalled programs in a store-bought computer.
    Microsoft states on their website
    registration page for windows 7 that it is..."Completely Optional"


    This Windows 7 version can be updated at any time via windows update(just the
    same as any retail version though, so that
    is no problem either.This is Windows 7 DVD. It is the full version, and as such
    it can be used to upgrade from an existing
    operating system and can be used to perform a "clean" installation on a blank
    hard drive.
    Windows 7, the next generation OS from Microsoft is now RTM. This DVD is
    bootable .


    I'd be willing to sell it to you for a very low price of $40.-plus a small
    shipping & handling fee. If you include
    64 BIT Windows 7 with it, I will include free shipping for a total of $60.- us
    dollars.You simply cannot beat this offer.
    This would cost you $299.-plus tax in any store, or $600 for both items, and you
    can only install the store bought
    version on one computer.As I said there are not any limitations or restrictions
    with this type of version other than
    the web-based support, but who really needs that anyways? I don't.


    If you want to purchase Windows 7 32Bit($40.-) or Windows 7 64 Bit ($40..-) or
    BOTH PROGRAMS ($60.-) email me with your
    shipping address and inform me which item you want, and I will even send it in
    advance.


    You will receive it in 4-8 business days (sent from outside the United States)
    and check it out for free to see if it
    is in perfect condition (just check out whether it is readable on your system or
    not) just open it up and see if your
    computer can read the files and if so then it will work with your system. Then
    email me back and let me know.


    After I get your payment via an online-payment service such as PayPal which
    usually seems to work best for most people
    I will email you the code-number to install the programs .This is the best
    method to do this type of business online....
    for all parties involved.


    I hope to hear from you soon.
    Thank You,
    cc,

    URL:


    --------------------------------------------------
    My Email Back:

    Thanks Dorothy, your ip address and email have been logged and have now been reported to Microsoft piracy agencies.

    Have a great day!
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    Last edited by peck1234; 03 May 2010 at 04:45. Reason: Removed email address
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  2. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #2

    Thieves should be reported, none of us are perfect but that is beyond the pale.
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  3. Posts : 6,243
    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
       #3

    this is one of many of the win7 scams doing the rounds at the present time , i think the worst one is where the "theives" go round the shops and take the product keys off packages then sell them on Ebay etc, then when a person buys the software from a store and tries to register, only to find the key as been used !
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  4. Posts : 36
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #4

    In my experience the products key (certainly with my purchased and shrink wrapped copy) in Windows 7 Retail boxes are inside the case, so unless they are removing the wrapping and opening the cases then I can't see how this is done.

    In most large stores the items are either security tagged also or are dummy boxes on display with the actual goods in a storeroom.

    Oh and anyone who purchases OS or other software from a store which is not shrink wrapped or in an otherwise pristine condition is asking for trouble in my opinion.
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  5. Posts : 7,538
    Windows 10 64bit/Windows 10 64bit/Windows 10 64bit
       #5

    Well done Peck1234, it's the sort of thing that should be reported, lets hope the person is caught and given suitable punishment.

    I agree Kathryn, when that happens it's the innocent party that suffers.
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  6. Posts : 6,243
    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
       #6

    Joan Archer said:
    Well done Peck1234, it's the sort of thing that should be reported, lets hope the person is caught and given suitable punishment.

    I agree Kathryn, when that happens it's the innocent party that suffers.
    congrats on 1700 posts Joan, yes it happened to a friend of mine, turned out it was one of the store assistants selling them on !
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