Win 7 Pro build 7601 not genuine

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  1. Posts : 1,436
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #11

    This only shows that you should always buy your software from either at the store(even wal mart), or online places that you know you can trust, such as: walmart.com, bestbuy.com amazon.com, ect..
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  2. Posts : 7
    Win 7 Pro 64bit
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       #12

    NoelDP ... Thanks for the info on MSDN keys although to be honest I didn't really understand it. My interpretation is that MS would have issued the key I'm using as an MSDN key with a limit on the number of users (times) the same key can be used. The seller has sold this key to me + another number of users and MS have now picked up that the limit has been exceeded. They do some checks and the result is the key is barred, meaning myself and all other users of that key are screwed.
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  3. Posts : 21,482
    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #13

    ruhcaw said:
    I will get back onto MS and see if I fill in the report etc whether they will offer anything (not really holding out much hope here either)
    Unfortunately, you have almost no chance

    One of the requirements for a complimentary replacement copy is to send the purchased product and packaging to MS for investigation and disposal. You have no packaging or disks (apart from self-burned ones, which don't count), and therefore fail the test on that account.
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  4. Posts : 7
    Win 7 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    HonorGamer - As the saying goes "Hindsight is always 20/20 vision" I have already been looking for a replacement and found myself only on Microsoft shop / Amazon / PC World. I suppose the scammer will always be able to work on human nature and the desire to save money. From now on I won't be one of their victims !!!
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  5. Posts : 5,795
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #15

    You did learn, but it's been a very well known threat for quite a few years that have to buy your licenses from valid sources. The fact you found this vendor by a web search should have been your first clue that something wasn't right.

    If you can provide proof of your purchase and turn over the sellers info, Microsoft usually issues a legit key in it's place.

    You also can't expect Microsoft to immediately deny a key that's been used too many times. If they were that aggressive, many legit keys would be blocked and it would add fuel to the anti-Microsoft fire.
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