Digitalkeysbox [digitalkeysbox.com] has Bundle: Windows 11 Pro + Microsoft Office Pro 2024 (Lifetime, Digital Download) on sale for $368.99 - $358 w/ code
11LIMIT in cart
= $10.99.
Features (Windows 11 Pro):- BitLocker Encryption: Protects data with full-disk encryption.
- Group Policy Management: Manage system settings and permissions.
- Remote Desktop Support: Connect and control your PC remotely.
- Hyper-V Virtualization: Create and run virtual machines.
- Windows Sandbox: Safely test apps in an isolated environment.
- Azure Active Directory Integration: Simplifies cloud-based management.
Features (Microsoft Office Pro 2024):- Lifetime Activation License Key for 1 PC.
- Version for Windows 10/11 (not for Chromebook).
- Instant delivery of download info and key.
- Download directly from the Official Microsoft Website (guarantees authenticity).
- Permanent lifetime license (one-time purchase, no subscription).
Includes:- Word 2024
- Excel 2024
- PowerPoint 2024
- OneNote 2024
- Outlook 2024
- Access 2024
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This is not the same as buying an OEM key from Newegg or similar. These are keys that have been diverted from a corporation, a school, etc., who bought a license for hundreds. They may have been stolen. They may have been taken from a PC that was using it prior (more on this).
It might work for a while. The likely outcome is it will work... but MS does checks on these keys and the hardware id that they are associated with. No one knows what prompts a check: in my case reinstalling windows to try and fix a problem did. The key I bought a year ago was found to be fraudulent and my license was revoked. I spent hours trying to contact someone at MS, because I THOUGHT this was an OEM key - which means you get to install it on one motherboard; absent that, the license is valid.
I was wrong: the key was first activated in 2018, and had been activated multiple times since then long before I purchased it in 2022. It had been activated something like 7 times in total.
It is unlikely you will be charged with a crime or anything - but it is 100% that MS will flag your account at the very least.
To all the people who are going to comment they are OEM keys, they saw the LTT video, etc. - ask yourself this: if an OEM key for Win 11 Pro sells for $150-200 on Newegg... how in the world are these sites selling them for $3? Why do some of these keys have instructions for you to disconnect from the internet, press certain keyboard keys during install, and or type things into CMD prompt?
If you buy one, and want to find out if it is legit - you can call up MS and ask. What do you have to worry about? There is also a site MS has that allows you to enter the key and check it's status.
Trying to get a refund when you get sold a key that was not able to register your PC (legal issues aside) - let me know how that goes.
I'm not telling anyone what do to, but this is reality. Think whatever helps you sleep at night.
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You don't need to replace your computer every few years to effectively do the tasks most people use computers for.
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You don't need to take my word for it, a tech YouTuber bought a $12 Windows grey market key, activated Windows, and then called Microsoft support to ask if the key is legit. Microsoft said that if the key worked to activate Windows, it's fine to use, and Windows will continue to work on that computer.
https://youtu.be/bm3mLBJWBhc
The only real limitation on these keys is that you can't move them to a new computer, but at $11 each, that's not exactly a big deal.
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