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i actually just did one like this on groupon. they tell you to use a code to switch to enterprise edition first. then use their code to activate. this will probably last a few years until ms bans that whole lot. i'm guessing they create a fake company to buy volume license from ms then sell it. to think ms is selling this shit for less than 10 dollars. it has to be at least 5 dollars for resellers to be profitable so shit is only worth 5 dollars but ms wants to sell it to consumers for 120.
i actually just did one like this on groupon. they tell you to use a code to switch to enterprise edition first. then use their code to activate. this will probably last a few years until ms bans that whole lot. i'm guessing they create a fake company to buy volume license from ms then sell it. to think ms is selling this shit for less than 10 dollars. it has to be at least 5 dollars for resellers to be profitable so shit is only worth 5 dollars but ms wants to sell it to consumers for 120.
I went for this deal before I saw your post. I definitely would have avoided them had I seen this first.
That being said, it worked fine for me. They sent me a Windows 11 Pro key. I think the key was for a new build, because it did not work when I tried to upgrade from Home to Pro. Their instructions said to email them if I am upgrading from Home to Pro, so I did. They sent another key that worked perfectly. There was no messing around with Enterprise first, etc.. It all just worked. Hopefully the key doesn't get deactivated at some point in the future.
i actually just did one like this on groupon. they tell you to use a code to switch to enterprise edition first. then use their code to activate. this will probably last a few years until ms bans that whole lot. i'm guessing they create a fake company to buy volume license from ms then sell it. to think ms is selling this shit for less than 10 dollars. it has to be at least 5 dollars for resellers to be profitable so shit is only worth 5 dollars but ms wants to sell it to consumers for 120.
Are you saying MS sells these keys to OEM for $5??
Are you saying MS sells these keys to OEM for $5??
ms must, otherwise how could they sell it to me for 10 dollars on Groupon? Groupon probably takes 30%. each key is unique and gets activated on ms servers. so they must be legit keys. the only reason ms retract them later is they're supposed to be used inside one company only, not for consumers.
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That being said, it worked fine for me. They sent me a Windows 11 Pro key. I think the key was for a new build, because it did not work when I tried to upgrade from Home to Pro. Their instructions said to email them if I am upgrading from Home to Pro, so I did. They sent another key that worked perfectly. There was no messing around with Enterprise first, etc.. It all just worked. Hopefully the key doesn't get deactivated at some point in the future.
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