FS: Legit Windows 7 Professional x64 keys

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Daedalus1337

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I currently have 2 legit(never previously used!) Windows 7 Professional x64 keys. Lets do $45 each or $80 for both.
I can take paypal or you can come deal with me face to face if you want. I realize this might seem a little suspicious but I can assure you that these are in fact virgin, legit keys that will activate through MS and will stay legit as long as you dont leak them online or try to activate on multiple(like dozens) machines. I've dealt with many people from MR and haven't let anyone down on anything and don't plan on starting now. I'm sure people who did business with me previously wouldn't mind vouching for our previous transactions.

So PM me if you're interested.
 
if thats the case i can sell about 10 keys like that too. but i dont see why would anybody do that + its illegal. anyways if you have sealed stickers ill buy them of you
 
I Actually really need them if he has stickers because i pay the home premiums 120$+tax. But then again caraloca you are right, selling bare number of windows licences has nothing illegal to it and seems perfectly legit
 
I don't have "stickers", most commonly known as a Certificate of Authenticity and no its not illegal to sell legit serial keys without a COA as a personal item.
For example if I sell a laptop which has a ruined COA from wear and tear it is 100% legal for me to provide the key otherwise since the key is unique and legit(IE not counterfeit).
Its the same principal in this case. Though I'm pretty sure if a business starts selling systems without COAs they'll get their license to sell windows revoked by MS and they'll have to sell them at full price. Still not illegal unless its counterfeit, which it isn't what I'm selling.

The more you know... =3
 
im sure there are not illegal just because he does not have the sticker and you know that , you are just pulling his arm because you dont really want to buy them .

I think the main reason he needs COAs is because he cant sell them without potentially terminating his status as a reseller with MS.
I'm aiming to sell these to person for personal use, someone who wants to upgrade or to start using a legit version of win7 or even someone whose building a new rig so they can snag a legit key for this cheap.

Addendum: since this is a public forum the buyer is actually protected in case I would be dumb enough to actually sell a counterfeit key.
 
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jeeze in that case i have about 20 legit ones to sell!
or i can sell the same one multiple times!
or i can sell you generated ones and you would never even know!


CoA = proof that it is legit.
without it you would be stupid to pay for a serial number.


and you don't need a license from MS to be able to sell their licenses.
anyone can sell them...
 
I don't have "stickers", most commonly known as a Certificate of Authenticity and no its not illegal to sell legit serial keys without a COA as a personal item.
For example if I sell a laptop which has a ruined COA from wear and tear it is 100% legal for me to provide the key otherwise since the key is unique and legit(IE not counterfeit).
Its the same principal in this case. Though I'm pretty sure if a business starts selling systems without COAs they'll get their license to sell windows revoked by MS and they'll have to sell them at full price. Still not illegal unless its counterfeit, which it isn't what I'm selling.

The more you know... =3

i agree 100% with you that stickers might fade over time, and in a case where a laptop's license fades away af course you can mark it down and keep it in a safe place.
i simply dont understand where and how you got those licenses and they are legal without a sticker. for your info i am pretty sure it is illegal what you are doing. YOU need a sticker in order to authenticiate a Microsoft license. it has been like that for ages unless they changed something lately but i doubt it
 
nah it's part of the microsoft OEM license agreement.
you need the sticker for the key to be considered legit.
and once it is activated on one PC it cannot be transfered to another PC (never stopped me though :p)
 
jeeze in that case i have about 20 legit ones to sell!
or i can sell the same one multiple times!
or i can sell you generated ones and you would never even know!


CoA = proof that it is legit.
without it you would be stupid to pay for a serial number.


and you don't need a license from MS to be able to sell their licenses.
anyone can sell them...

Why don't you sell those 20 keys? probably because you don't have them.
You could sell the same key multiple times if you wanted, but I wouldn't because I have a reputation to keep up with.
Pretty sure randomly generated keys wouldn't authenticate through MS and in the odd case they did they wouldnt last. Mine would and I can guarantee that they would last as long as you dont leak or install on dozens of machines.

Look at my laptop analogy. I can still sell a laptop without a COA with a legit copy of windows and provide the original serial key on a piece of paper.
You don't NEED a COA for your copy of windows, all it does is it confirms the buyer that its OEM software.

Now I'm pretty sure if you're a company you do need a license to be "an authorized reseller" IE get copies you're selling at discounted price from MS. Otherwise you'll have to pay full retail price and there's no profit in that unless you jack up your price. In that case the person buying would be stupid to pay for an overpriced copy of windows.
 
Why don't you sell those 20 keys? probably because you don't have them.
Now I'm pretty sure if you're a company you do need a license to be "an authorized reseller" IE get copies you're selling at discounted price from MS. Otherwise you'll have to pay full retail price and there's no profit in that unless you jack up your price. In that case the person buying would be stupid to pay for an overpriced copy of windows.
why do you think buying windows 7 is more expensive in ANY local stores than online? that's exactly the case lol.

as for my licenses: i have 28 windows 7 pros exactly.
all unused.
i don't ever bullshit.
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why do you think buying windows 7 is more expensive in ANY local stores than online? that's exactly the case lol.

as for my licenses: i have 28 windows 7 pros exactly.
all unused.
i don't ever bullshit.
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That's cool, but I fail to see why you wouldn't rather just put your mouth where the money is and actually sell those keys instead of attempting to discourage others from buying mine. Well thinking about it I guess the question sort of answers itself, nobody likes to be undercut by someone else whose proven to be reputable in the past.
 
^^^^ Could you take an highres photo plz. :)
no, hence why my finger was near the sensor to fuck up the focus.
nice try though :p


That's cool, but I fail to see why you wouldn't rather just put your mouth where the money is and actually sell those keys instead of attempting to discourage others from buying mine. Well thinking about it I guess the question sort of answers itself, nobody likes to be undercut by someone else whose proven to be reputable in the past.

they aren't for sale. i purchased them for the office here and just havnt gotten around to using them.
i activated all the comps that needed it using a loader but still purchased legit keys anyways.

all i'm saying is i COULD sell the keys WITHOUT the CoA but i wouldnt because the CoA is the only thing that gives the serial value.
if a windows 7 loader works with ZERO issues why on earth pay for a serial number?

i have activated over 100 windows 7 computers using the same software method since Windows 7 RTM.
the only time it fucked was when SP1 came out. i had to uncrack it, then patch SP1, then re-apply the software mod to activate it.
 
*post intended to caraloca which claims to have sold 60 win 7 utlimate licenses wiout any sticker or box (which was deleted)*


^ that sounds really really wrong. not to brag or anything but i'm in this business for 10 years and never heard of much a thing. i would guess you are scamming people unless you work for microsoft, besides that i dont see how you could get 60 ultimate keys without boxes and stickers, how many times to i have to say that you need a sticker for it to be legit. I will ask the microsoft rep at my work see what he thinks
 
My company sells microsoft products. We are a small company that sells about 50-100k a day (not big but its bigger then I expected the day I started working there) selling without the COD is stupid on the buyers part. Its worthless without that. Good luck when they get audited.

As for selling without the cod, yes its illegal. No he won't get busted unless he's selling more, or someone rats on him.

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My company sells microsoft products. We are a small company that sells about 50-100k a day (not big but its bigger then I expected the day I started working there) selling without the COD is stupid on the buyers part. Its worthless without that. Good luck when they get audited.

As for selling without the cod, yes its illegal. No he won't get busted unless he's selling more, or someone rats on him.

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Interesting, I guess I'll take your advice to heart and give them away to friends to avoid any trouble.
Lock topic please.
 
CoA is required for a legit sale...

At the office we have a pile (>3000) Dell Precision machines, and they all come with Windows 7 licenses and stickers already preapplied. We never activate them, and reinstall all PCs with our corporate Windows XP VLK. So these machine's Win7 licenses will NEVER be activated. We still downgrade them to XP, as per our agreement with Dell and MS, as long as we purchase a Win7 Pro or Ultimate.

And even if we decided to go Win7, it would be a corporate VLK with internal KMS server activations, or using the DELL OEM version which contain the Dell Digital certificate and SLIC 2.1 with the Dell key.

So in theory, I can record every one of those serials, and sell them, since they are LEGIT, and NOT activated and probably never will).. WRONG.. The COA must accompany any serial to prove it's authenticity. OEM Windows licenses are NOT transferable, which is why the COA is affixed to the PC.

And if you don't believe me, then take it directly from MS:
http://www.microsoft.com/oem/en/licensing/antipiracy/pages/COA_hologram.aspx

A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is a label to help you and your customers identify genuine Microsoft Windows software. Without it, your customers will not have a legal license to run their Windows software.

I don't think the OP is trying to scam anyone.. I just think he was not aware about the COA requirement.
 
Cryptkeeper why did you delete that comment? it was starting to get interesting. and if you dont mind me asking what business do you work in?
 
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