F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems How reliable are third-party keys?

How reliable are third-party keys?

How reliable are third-party keys?

A
AviciiPL
Member
90
07-14-2023, 11:05 AM
#1
I've been weighing whether to get a direct key from Microsoft or a third-party option. I spoke to four people face-to-face, with two advising against buying third-party keys and two suggesting it's okay. If I choose a third-party key, which retailer should I consider? One person suggested Kinguin, while two PC build videos mentioned urcdkeys and bobs keys. Any other recommendations? Thanks.
A
AviciiPL
07-14-2023, 11:05 AM #1

I've been weighing whether to get a direct key from Microsoft or a third-party option. I spoke to four people face-to-face, with two advising against buying third-party keys and two suggesting it's okay. If I choose a third-party key, which retailer should I consider? One person suggested Kinguin, while two PC build videos mentioned urcdkeys and bobs keys. Any other recommendations? Thanks.

_
_Murasakibara
Junior Member
6
07-14-2023, 02:27 PM
#2
If Microsoft is available, choose the one that suits you. If not, explore other alternatives.
_
_Murasakibara
07-14-2023, 02:27 PM #2

If Microsoft is available, choose the one that suits you. If not, explore other alternatives.

P
petermomo
Junior Member
5
07-14-2023, 08:54 PM
#3
It's essentially a risk. You do your homework, collect data... but then you have to make a decision. I think this community doesn't focus much on the "shady" side of keys, so you might not find helpful advice. If you need a genuine Windows Pro key, the safest bet is to visit Microsfot directly. From other resellers you could save some cash, but beware—you might end up losing out, since you still won't have the product.
P
petermomo
07-14-2023, 08:54 PM #3

It's essentially a risk. You do your homework, collect data... but then you have to make a decision. I think this community doesn't focus much on the "shady" side of keys, so you might not find helpful advice. If you need a genuine Windows Pro key, the safest bet is to visit Microsfot directly. From other resellers you could save some cash, but beware—you might end up losing out, since you still won't have the product.

L
LagMeter
Member
236
07-15-2023, 04:34 AM
#4
that seems a silly question. Why would they go to the grey market? for money savings. Would you think of a different reason?
L
LagMeter
07-15-2023, 04:34 AM #4

that seems a silly question. Why would they go to the grey market? for money savings. Would you think of a different reason?

T
theboodboody
Junior Member
47
07-15-2023, 05:18 AM
#5
Bought many units without any issues. The only concern is they might deactivate eventually, which would likely occur around 15 times before it becomes more expensive than purchasing a regular version.
T
theboodboody
07-15-2023, 05:18 AM #5

Bought many units without any issues. The only concern is they might deactivate eventually, which would likely occur around 15 times before it becomes more expensive than purchasing a regular version.

F
Fap_Trap
Junior Member
19
07-17-2023, 05:44 PM
#6
In a shop under €100, a digital key costs between 50 and 2. For instance, right now I see around 2,38€ for a Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Retail Key.
F
Fap_Trap
07-17-2023, 05:44 PM #6

In a shop under €100, a digital key costs between 50 and 2. For instance, right now I see around 2,38€ for a Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Retail Key.

M
177
07-18-2023, 12:03 AM
#7
I purchased it 20 years ago, somehow managed to activate five PCs with it while keeping the old ones active, then all of them were deactivated together on one day. Not a good idea.
M
Mystic_PvP1213
07-18-2023, 12:03 AM #7

I purchased it 20 years ago, somehow managed to activate five PCs with it while keeping the old ones active, then all of them were deactivated together on one day. Not a good idea.