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Get Windows 10 at a lower cost.

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ItsDrAxel
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09-26-2016, 06:10 AM
#11
You don’t need to pay to run Windows 10 because it works well over 98% of the time for free. The limits can be removed if you put in a lot of effort to search online.
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ItsDrAxel
09-26-2016, 06:10 AM #11

You don’t need to pay to run Windows 10 because it works well over 98% of the time for free. The limits can be removed if you put in a lot of effort to search online.

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Wither01
Member
201
10-13-2016, 01:02 PM
#12
When you're content purchasing keys through unlawful means or stolen cards, you can obtain them from Kinguin or G2A. For those willing to pay the standard cost for genuine products, Microsoft or any legitimate retailer offering Windows at regular prices will gladly assist.
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Wither01
10-13-2016, 01:02 PM #12

When you're content purchasing keys through unlawful means or stolen cards, you can obtain them from Kinguin or G2A. For those willing to pay the standard cost for genuine products, Microsoft or any legitimate retailer offering Windows at regular prices will gladly assist.

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Siinfull
Junior Member
16
10-21-2016, 01:07 AM
#13
That's what I did last time. Paying $119.99 again is kinda ridiculous, especially if this new build is a gift. Practicing strict adherence to every federal, state or even county speed limit is just as ridiculous. I understand morals and ethics in addition to the actual legality, but when traffic (including police) are passing you while you're already doing 85mph in a 65mph zone... your mind changes pretty quickly.
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Siinfull
10-21-2016, 01:07 AM #13

That's what I did last time. Paying $119.99 again is kinda ridiculous, especially if this new build is a gift. Practicing strict adherence to every federal, state or even county speed limit is just as ridiculous. I understand morals and ethics in addition to the actual legality, but when traffic (including police) are passing you while you're already doing 85mph in a 65mph zone... your mind changes pretty quickly.

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TanagerScarlet
Junior Member
8
10-21-2016, 02:46 AM
#14
You're asking for clarification. A Windows license allows you to use Windows on a PC, but it's not about strict rules—it's about basic principles and ethics.
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TanagerScarlet
10-21-2016, 02:46 AM #14

You're asking for clarification. A Windows license allows you to use Windows on a PC, but it's not about strict rules—it's about basic principles and ethics.

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Commissar_Dan
Junior Member
28
10-28-2016, 08:18 PM
#15
Purchase a key from an independent vendor. These are generally trustworthy, often from individuals who own multiple computers with it already set up. Microsoft only offers it for $120 to regular buyers. When big organizations use it, the price drops significantly. This explains why you can afford a $199 laptop running Windows. Likely, some people acquire keys in bulk and sell them.
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Commissar_Dan
10-28-2016, 08:18 PM #15

Purchase a key from an independent vendor. These are generally trustworthy, often from individuals who own multiple computers with it already set up. Microsoft only offers it for $120 to regular buyers. When big organizations use it, the price drops significantly. This explains why you can afford a $199 laptop running Windows. Likely, some people acquire keys in bulk and sell them.

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LadyShaka
Junior Member
11
10-29-2016, 01:49 AM
#16
Oh right, I get it. You're really passionate about Windows 10, especially with that Microsoft build you're working on. It's not about the price tag—just making sure your grandma can use the PC after everything happened. Have you ever bought Windows before? Updated October 4, 2017 by TheRandomness Receipt had address.
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LadyShaka
10-29-2016, 01:49 AM #16

Oh right, I get it. You're really passionate about Windows 10, especially with that Microsoft build you're working on. It's not about the price tag—just making sure your grandma can use the PC after everything happened. Have you ever bought Windows before? Updated October 4, 2017 by TheRandomness Receipt had address.

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Leumas_R
Member
155
10-30-2016, 07:24 PM
#17
I don’t prefer fanboys. Windows 10 Mobile is my choice. Windows 10 Desktop meets all the tools I rely on every day. I even run Ubuntu Linux alongside it on both my laptop and desktop. Yes. I started with Windows 7 Home Premium.
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Leumas_R
10-30-2016, 07:24 PM #17

I don’t prefer fanboys. Windows 10 Mobile is my choice. Windows 10 Desktop meets all the tools I rely on every day. I even run Ubuntu Linux alongside it on both my laptop and desktop. Yes. I started with Windows 7 Home Premium.

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