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of someone redeeming the key and then filing some sort of claim to steal.
then not only you lose the software, if they were to even return the box back to you, its useless go to the walmart hard drive thread under deal talk there are two individuals there who literally outline the steps to steal on eBay regardless, i don't want to risk it with software as a return in that case is risky if they use the key. if it was a different physical product i wouldn't have been this careful. |
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Had over 400 transactions on ebay and never been scammed but maybe i'm lucky. I've only sold like 25 pieces of software mostly to people with 50+ positive feedback. If you get some shady buyer with <5 feedback you can always just cancel the transaction if you don't feel comfortable with them.
I guess to each his own. Thanks for the heads up.
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no worries, i've got 447 transactions myself, but i just choose to play it safe with software.
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Last edited by evo3rs; 08-06-2012 at 05:57 PM.. |
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Many of you have kids in school or are closely related to one...or are in school yourself or work for one. So why bother with this and use the Adobe Education Store instead? Photoshop CS6 Extended is $249 there, and you can get the full CS6 Design Standard suite with Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Acrobat Pro, Bridge and Media Encoder for $50 bucks more than you're paying here for just Photoshop. Elements 10 version of both Photoshop and Premiere together is only $119 in the Student/Teacher store.
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