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is MS Office Works legit?

is MS Office Works legit?

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Ezmoth
Member
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03-10-2016, 10:35 PM
#1
I'm searching for advice on purchasing Windows 10 Pro. It costs $200 from the Windows Store, but MS Office Works is only $50. Reviews are positive, though some suggest it might be fake. Anyone with experience can share their thoughts? Check this link: https://msofficeworks.com/product/micros...t-download
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Ezmoth
03-10-2016, 10:35 PM #1

I'm searching for advice on purchasing Windows 10 Pro. It costs $200 from the Windows Store, but MS Office Works is only $50. Reviews are positive, though some suggest it might be fake. Anyone with experience can share their thoughts? Check this link: https://msofficeworks.com/product/micros...t-download

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Alysss
Member
221
03-19-2016, 09:06 PM
#2
Gather information from Reddit, collect enough discussions to obtain keys, and ensure no issues have been reported.
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Alysss
03-19-2016, 09:06 PM #2

Gather information from Reddit, collect enough discussions to obtain keys, and ensure no issues have been reported.

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iHyper
Junior Member
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04-01-2016, 10:23 PM
#3
The terms likely breach the agreement by restricting how the software can be used or shared.
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iHyper
04-01-2016, 10:23 PM #3

The terms likely breach the agreement by restricting how the software can be used or shared.

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_Shakira_
Member
52
04-02-2016, 12:07 AM
#4
Seems artificial. Officeworks is a genuine Australian business. MS-Officeworks appears fabricated to create an impression. Typically, deceptive sites claim legitimacy by displaying badges like "Microsoft certified," "McAfee Secure Certified," or "BBB certified," but these can't be verified on official Microsoft, BBB, or McAfee pages. The domain registration is private, which is common for personal websites where the owner wants to conceal their address. Companies usually don’t use private domains since they’re registered to their business location, not an individual address.
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_Shakira_
04-02-2016, 12:07 AM #4

Seems artificial. Officeworks is a genuine Australian business. MS-Officeworks appears fabricated to create an impression. Typically, deceptive sites claim legitimacy by displaying badges like "Microsoft certified," "McAfee Secure Certified," or "BBB certified," but these can't be verified on official Microsoft, BBB, or McAfee pages. The domain registration is private, which is common for personal websites where the owner wants to conceal their address. Companies usually don’t use private domains since they’re registered to their business location, not an individual address.

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20pega
Member
218
04-03-2016, 08:00 PM
#5
It's fake! I tried to buy a copy of Windows 10. Received a "activaction code" (sic) - which immediately made me worry. The activation code was invalid and when I contacted msofficeworks via their chat line - first they just hung up on my chat, the second time they told me I had to download their software - which didn't work either. I was also convinced by obviously fake customer feedback as well as the TRUSTSPOT analysis and recommendations too. I contacted TRUSTSPOT to tell them my experience (via their online chat) and they too ended the chat instantly. As the old adage goes "if it too good to be true ...." caveat emptor colleagues!
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20pega
04-03-2016, 08:00 PM #5

It's fake! I tried to buy a copy of Windows 10. Received a "activaction code" (sic) - which immediately made me worry. The activation code was invalid and when I contacted msofficeworks via their chat line - first they just hung up on my chat, the second time they told me I had to download their software - which didn't work either. I was also convinced by obviously fake customer feedback as well as the TRUSTSPOT analysis and recommendations too. I contacted TRUSTSPOT to tell them my experience (via their online chat) and they too ended the chat instantly. As the old adage goes "if it too good to be true ...." caveat emptor colleagues!

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dt118lw
Member
198
04-03-2016, 08:35 PM
#6
You should reach out to your credit card provider to report the fraud and request a refund; they may also send you a replacement card. This stops them from receiving the stolen funds. The company will handle the situation and can disable any additional cards they own in your region, preventing further use on their platform.
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dt118lw
04-03-2016, 08:35 PM #6

You should reach out to your credit card provider to report the fraud and request a refund; they may also send you a replacement card. This stops them from receiving the stolen funds. The company will handle the situation and can disable any additional cards they own in your region, preventing further use on their platform.

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johcor
Member
54
04-04-2016, 04:52 AM
#7
There are several options to obtain a Windows 10 license at a lower cost. You might consider using an old Windows 7/8/8.1 key, which can be effective if you have one. It worked for me recently or you could check eBay. If the price is below $5, it's a small sacrifice, otherwise you may need to explore other alternatives.
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johcor
04-04-2016, 04:52 AM #7

There are several options to obtain a Windows 10 license at a lower cost. You might consider using an old Windows 7/8/8.1 key, which can be effective if you have one. It worked for me recently or you could check eBay. If the price is below $5, it's a small sacrifice, otherwise you may need to explore other alternatives.