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key cards
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about key cards focus on Microsoft Product Key Cards (PKCs) and the risks of buying activation keys from third-party sellers. Microsoft states that it does not distribute product keys as standalone products, except for PKCs distributed with Certificate of Authenticity (COA) labels. Keys sold on auction sites or online classifieds are often stolen or counterfeit, and may not work for activation or may already be in use. Users considering purchasing Microsoft software keys online should be aware of these warnings to avoid invalid or illegal keys.
Recently there has been some debate on the legality on the buying and selling of Microsoft activation key's. Luckily for us Microsoft are quite clear about this:
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Users may have bought keys that work but basically they are not legal.
Any threads or posts relating to the...
Recently there has been some debate on the legality on the buying and selling of Microsoft activation key's. Luckily for us Microsoft are quite clear about this:
Ref:
Link Removed
Users may have bought keys that work but basically they are not legal.
Any threads or posts relating to the...
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Hello! I have a new PC build I'm bringing up to speed to be my main computer. On my current main I'm running Office 2007. I'm interested in putting Office 2010 on the new PC. I need Microsoft Access, so I'm looking at Office Pro. I can download it from the Microsoft Store for $499.99. For a few...
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