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Search for genuine Windows 10 OEM keys online. Ensure you use trusted sources to avoid security risks.

Search for genuine Windows 10 OEM keys online. Ensure you use trusted sources to avoid security risks.

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Fungousmedal
Junior Member
33
05-15-2016, 11:06 AM
#1
Many choose the full-price Windows 10 license because it ensures compatibility and official support, even though cheaper alternatives exist.
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Fungousmedal
05-15-2016, 11:06 AM #1

Many choose the full-price Windows 10 license because it ensures compatibility and official support, even though cheaper alternatives exist.

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riemku
Junior Member
10
05-15-2016, 04:24 PM
#2
Basic understanding of consumer matters, limited awareness about OEM keys, or ethical considerations.
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riemku
05-15-2016, 04:24 PM #2

Basic understanding of consumer matters, limited awareness about OEM keys, or ethical considerations.

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Jostorak
Member
235
05-16-2016, 10:39 PM
#3
Uncertain about it, right? Windows 10 seems like a poor deal compared to the $25 you can find it for online. It's not worth the $100 price tag either.
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Jostorak
05-16-2016, 10:39 PM #3

Uncertain about it, right? Windows 10 seems like a poor deal compared to the $25 you can find it for online. It's not worth the $100 price tag either.

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Leahh
Junior Member
29
05-17-2016, 01:09 AM
#4
I get the idea of spending $30 to $50, but $110 in my area seems unreasonably high for something basic.
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Leahh
05-17-2016, 01:09 AM #4

I get the idea of spending $30 to $50, but $110 in my area seems unreasonably high for something basic.

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SoloDroid
Member
180
05-17-2016, 02:28 AM
#5
I don't understand. I typically spend $10 on bonanza.
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SoloDroid
05-17-2016, 02:28 AM #5

I don't understand. I typically spend $10 on bonanza.

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xdHammodixd
Junior Member
39
05-17-2016, 03:20 AM
#6
Issues don't guarantee legality. Some individuals use pirated or stolen keys without problems, is that acceptable? Purchasing a key for $25 or less from a third-party site means the funds won't reach Microsoft.
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xdHammodixd
05-17-2016, 03:20 AM #6

Issues don't guarantee legality. Some individuals use pirated or stolen keys without problems, is that acceptable? Purchasing a key for $25 or less from a third-party site means the funds won't reach Microsoft.

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GVSH
Member
51
05-17-2016, 01:22 PM
#7
That's the main point. The situation really leans toward an ethical concern. While stolen and pirated keys are rare, Microsoft should recognize how vital their operating system is. They ought to reduce prices or offer lifetime licenses so users can upgrade without extra costs. Business thrives on consumer willingness to pay, and Microsoft should act accordingly. They did manage this with Windows 7 through 10, giving those who bought earlier a good deal. However, those who switched to Windows 10 miss out on the same free upgrade benefits. I believe Microsoft has a responsibility to lower prices and prevent bootlegging, especially if they could compete fairly with third-party options. If they matched or came close to those alternatives, I would have chosen Microsoft directly.
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GVSH
05-17-2016, 01:22 PM #7

That's the main point. The situation really leans toward an ethical concern. While stolen and pirated keys are rare, Microsoft should recognize how vital their operating system is. They ought to reduce prices or offer lifetime licenses so users can upgrade without extra costs. Business thrives on consumer willingness to pay, and Microsoft should act accordingly. They did manage this with Windows 7 through 10, giving those who bought earlier a good deal. However, those who switched to Windows 10 miss out on the same free upgrade benefits. I believe Microsoft has a responsibility to lower prices and prevent bootlegging, especially if they could compete fairly with third-party options. If they matched or came close to those alternatives, I would have chosen Microsoft directly.

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allikat4
Junior Member
24
05-17-2016, 02:00 PM
#8
Grey market platforms aren't always about theft or piracy. Often they're valid keys from a multi-key license bought from Microsoft. Even though reselling these violates Microsoft's terms of service, they're generally considered legitimate keys being used by individuals other than the original purchasers.
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allikat4
05-17-2016, 02:00 PM #8

Grey market platforms aren't always about theft or piracy. Often they're valid keys from a multi-key license bought from Microsoft. Even though reselling these violates Microsoft's terms of service, they're generally considered legitimate keys being used by individuals other than the original purchasers.

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coolman348
Member
199
06-04-2016, 05:27 AM
#9
Are you interested in purchasing a Windows key? This concept isn't something I'm familiar with.
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coolman348
06-04-2016, 05:27 AM #9

Are you interested in purchasing a Windows key? This concept isn't something I'm familiar with.