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Compare costs across different versions of Windows. Prices may vary depending on the edition and region.

Compare costs across different versions of Windows. Prices may vary depending on the edition and region.

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MyaGamerPT
Junior Member
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05-29-2021, 04:59 PM
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Hello everyone. I need your assistance in understanding the significant price variation when purchasing a Windows operating system. Let's consider a DSP version of Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. On eBay, I noticed a large price gap between buying a complete DVD set with activation and just the activation key. In the first scenario, the average cost is around $45 to $55, whereas in the second scenario, the key alone sells for $6 to $12. Both copies are brand new. Is this really the case? Could there be such a difference? If I own the installation DVD, why would anyone pay extra for the more expensive option? Many people would prefer the cheaper choice. Thank you for your attention!
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MyaGamerPT
05-29-2021, 04:59 PM #1

Hello everyone. I need your assistance in understanding the significant price variation when purchasing a Windows operating system. Let's consider a DSP version of Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. On eBay, I noticed a large price gap between buying a complete DVD set with activation and just the activation key. In the first scenario, the average cost is around $45 to $55, whereas in the second scenario, the key alone sells for $6 to $12. Both copies are brand new. Is this really the case? Could there be such a difference? If I own the installation DVD, why would anyone pay extra for the more expensive option? Many people would prefer the cheaper choice. Thank you for your attention!

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lolito52
Member
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06-01-2021, 08:21 AM
#2
These essential items are regarded as grey-market because they’re acquired in unconventional methods. They should generally work, but you can’t be sure they’ll remain functional. The DVD containing the key should function like any regular disc, though I’m not entirely confident about trusting eBay sellers for this purpose. I’ve had a grey-market key for six months without issues so far, but things could change.
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lolito52
06-01-2021, 08:21 AM #2

These essential items are regarded as grey-market because they’re acquired in unconventional methods. They should generally work, but you can’t be sure they’ll remain functional. The DVD containing the key should function like any regular disc, though I’m not entirely confident about trusting eBay sellers for this purpose. I’ve had a grey-market key for six months without issues so far, but things could change.

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P9X
Junior Member
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06-01-2021, 11:32 AM
#3
Win7 is no longer available. Since it wasn't offered digitally initially, cheaper versions come from retired OEM PCs or laptops. More expensive options are genuine retail or OEM copies, but because support ends soon, they can't match the value of Win10.
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P9X
06-01-2021, 11:32 AM #3

Win7 is no longer available. Since it wasn't offered digitally initially, cheaper versions come from retired OEM PCs or laptops. More expensive options are genuine retail or OEM copies, but because support ends soon, they can't match the value of Win10.

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French
Junior Member
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06-03-2021, 06:34 AM
#4
Thank you for your response. The same issue occurs with Windows 10 as well. You'll need to locate more affordable activation codes.
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French
06-03-2021, 06:34 AM #4

Thank you for your response. The same issue occurs with Windows 10 as well. You'll need to locate more affordable activation codes.

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Fireking124
Senior Member
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06-03-2021, 09:55 AM
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Yes, it's true. Even with Windows 10, Microsoft continues to distribute keys through various channels. They also offer USB installers, though the costs remain comparable with digital licenses. The most affordable options typically come from grey market sources, and only the seller is aware of their original origin.
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Fireking124
06-03-2021, 09:55 AM #5

Yes, it's true. Even with Windows 10, Microsoft continues to distribute keys through various channels. They also offer USB installers, though the costs remain comparable with digital licenses. The most affordable options typically come from grey market sources, and only the seller is aware of their original origin.