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Microsoft loves students
Is anyone sure this is legit? The site redirects to windows7.digitalriver.com, McAfee site advisor is showing some possible scamming from that website.
Digital River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Digital River, Inc., is an American e-commerce outsourcing company whose clientele is largely software publishers; the company is the leading provider of software delivery over the internet. Its largest client is Symantec.
Other clients including Microsoft, AOL, eBay, Electronic Arts, Toshiba, Computer Associates, Circuit City, and Sun Microsystems.
Hrm, I already have several copies of Win7... should I buy another for $30?
Pretty much. Two of the keys I have I'm selling (as it is legal to do so with them) one I'm using right now, and one is on hand for my new PC I'm planning on building sometime in the future. So, do I need another?
By the way, this is an upgrade key only.
Edit: By the way Antman, I'm not abusing it. I'm a legal student at one of their legal schools who can legally obtain a copy.
You are purchasing them with the intent to resell them. While it may be legal to resell a legally acquired license, acquiring them solely for purposes of resale is fraudulent, a violation of the tax code and a violation of the program's intended purpose.
I am calling you out on this because you are celebrating this illicit behavior while the smoke still lingers following the collapse of a similar offer.
Have some respect for the people who have been harmed. Show some respect for the integrity of this forum.