XP Pro Bought friend really cheap . Legit or not? [art appraiser] [legit]


Best Answer: http://computers.search.ebay.com/windows…

YAY Ebay! That should help you a lot, show up yer friend and brag a bit ;) :p


Re:Originally posted by: guy
it just a corp version, its likely he will never have a problem using it

I know, which is why I was wondering about the possibilities if he did not listen to me, and used it anyway (since he ignored my advice about buying the damn thing, and about his CC number being possibly vulnerable now). Fortunately, he decided that it is not wise to install possibly illegal software on your business machine, especially considering he wants to use it to upgrade from his current version, so he would not be able to uninstall it (and a clean format/reinstall is this guy's WORST nightmare scenario — he has millions of odd little programs and files that he could never find/back up). He is going to get it from newegg, and hopefully get his money back for the counterfiet copy.


Re:it just a corp version, its likely he will never have a problem using it, I would have him get his money back or call the credit card co and contest the charge.

Re:Your friend isn't the brightest guy in the world…. doesn't everyone know "if it seems to good to be true, it probably is."

Oh well. Props to you for helping him out.


Re:Originally posted by: guy
tons…

I think most of the "Corp" versions floating around are from valid MSDN packs. With the MSDN pack, you get a "Volume License" version of Windows XP, which does not require activation (I know because I have an MSDN account). Someone in IT copies it, passes it on to a brother in law/friend etc, who keeps passing it around. I don't know if MS tracks Volume License keys, and they are unique per MSDN account, but I would suspect they do. Try explaining to your boss why your MSDN account was suspended…

Just to update everyone…. I spoke with my friend, and showed him the key search on google…. It is true that seeing is believing, I think he doubted me until he saw that, then he just got real quiet… Also, I thought he paid 40, but he is actually out around $80.00, so he got screwed for almost double the original amount that I thought. He is NOT going to use it (since his intention is to upgrade his machine he uses for his business, and once upgraded, he cannot go back). He is seeking a refund from the place that sold it to him, but I am doubtful that he will get his money back. He is also disputing the charge to his CC, and he says that he will watch it for charges, but he will not cancel it. Hopefully the company is just selling illegal software, and not collecting CC numbers for use later. And at least I warned him, so he should be aware that this is possible, but he did not listen to me about the discount software either, so hopefully this choice will not bite him in the butt too!


Re:tons…

I think most of the "Corp" versions floating around are from valid MSDN packs. With the MSDN pack, you get a "Volume License" version of Windows XP, which does not require activation (I know because I have an MSDN account). Someone in IT copies it, passes it on to a brother in law/friend etc, who keeps passing it around. I don't know if MS tracks Volume License keys, and they are unique per MSDN account, but I would suspect they do. Try explaining to your boss why your MSDN account was suspended…


Re:Originally posted by: guy
I've bought several copies of Windows over the years and I find it easier to use the "corporate" versions, no activation necessary, especially considering how much i change hardware

I wonder how much do they differ in terms of cost?


Re:I've bought several copies of Windows over the years and I find it easier to use the "corporate" versions, no activation necessary, especially considering how much i change hardware

Re:Originally posted by: theman
why buy it? not like its quality software anyway.

You are retarded.


Re:Originally posted by: guy

Originally posted by: guy
A VERY Nieve pastor friend of mine visited Phnom Penn, Cambodia. He went into a computer store there and they sold him a So CALLED factory Windows XP Pro. He brought it back home to Calif and showed it to me as he needed help installing it. I took one look and saw the label was fake and the serial was right on the label. I did a search and that was one of the most Pirated XP Pro serial codes on the net! They charged him $40 for it too! Amazing they could get away with selling that at a real comptuer store but I guess anything goes there in Cambodia. The Fake was destroyed and he learned a lesson although it was a shame he wasted $40.

The only XP Pro I have seen for $40 is if you work for Microsoft, you can purchase XP Pro in the Box with SP2 for $35. I have a close friend who works for Microsoft. Any other copy that cheap at a store and not used has to be fake.

I agree, put the serial on Google, I would bet you will get a lot of hits.

Not true, I purchased an OEM copy for $8 plus shipping. I think its better than getting the retail version for $40. (I believe paying morfe than $10 is too much for microsoft.)

You're probably a student. We're not talking about special academic purchasing programs here. :)


Re:Originally posted by: theman
why buy it? not like its quality software anyway.

…DIAF…:disgust:


Re:why buy it? not like its quality software anyway.

Re:Originally posted by: guy
A VERY Nieve pastor friend of mine visited Phnom Penn, Cambodia. He went into a computer store there and they sold him a So CALLED factory Windows XP Pro. He brought it back home to Calif and showed it to me as he needed help installing it. I took one look and saw the label was fake and the serial was right on the label. I did a search and that was one of the most Pirated XP Pro serial codes on the net! They charged him $40 for it too! Amazing they could get away with selling that at a real comptuer store but I guess anything goes there in Cambodia. The Fake was destroyed and he learned a lesson although it was a shame he wasted $40.

The only XP Pro I have seen for $40 is if you work for Microsoft, you can purchase XP Pro in the Box with SP2 for $35. I have a close friend who works for Microsoft. Any other copy that cheap at a store and not used has to be fake.

I agree, put the serial on Google, I would bet you will get a lot of hits.

Not true, I purchased an OEM copy for $8 plus shipping. I think its better than getting the retail version for $40. (I believe paying morfe than $10 is too much for microsoft.)


Re:MS will compensate you or exchange a copy if you give all the info that you have about the people you bought it from.

Re:It is more than likely a corporate edition of XP, it does not require activation.

Re:First things first, I'd go report it to Microsoft by calling their 800 number.

http://www.microsoft.com/piracy/Reporting.mspx

Then try to get it exchanged, but that'd be the least of my worries. Get that guy's creditcard cancelled now! Follow close with MS to see if they can't find this ass-clown and put him in jail!


Re:Aside from the possibility of it being pre-laced with a beautiful selection of rootkits and backdoors so it can be used as ___________ (a Spam relay, IRC server, worm-spreading bot of doom, etc), he also may not be able to get security updates at Windows Update either.

What would worry me most is that these chumps have his credit-card number now. :Q But anyway, tell him to listen to the little voice that's saying he ought to get a license and a known-good piece of media (the CD). It's only money.


Re:Guys, thanks for suggesting Googling the serial…. I cannot believe that I never thought of that (and I have done it before)! It is DEFINITELY a counterfiet — the key shows up on hundreds of different sites for cracks and keys and serialz, etc. This is going to suck for him, I thought he paid $40.00, but he just let me know he paid over $80.00!

I know the site he bought from does not have a phone number, just a support@oemsupport.biz email address (which was written on the cover of the envelope in ballpoint pen)! I doubt he will be able to get his money back, and he definitely cannot use the MS-exchange program… This CD would not fool a blind man.

IF I recommend he not use it, and he does anyway, what can happen? I am pretty sure it is a corp key, since it has no activation, and it passed thier piracy check on the website… What is likely to happen if he does not listen to me about not installing it (especially since he will use it to upgrade from an earlier version, so he cannot really uninstall it)?


Re:A VERY Nieve pastor friend of mine visited Phnom Penn, Cambodia. He went into a computer store there and they sold him a So CALLED factory Windows XP Pro. He brought it back home to Calif and showed it to me as he needed help installing it. I took one look and saw the label was fake and the serial was right on the label. I did a search and that was one of the most Pirated XP Pro serial codes on the net! They charged him $40 for it too! Amazing they could get away with selling that at a real comptuer store but I guess anything goes there in Cambodia. The Fake was destroyed and he learned a lesson although it was a shame he wasted $40.

The only XP Pro I have seen for $40 is if you work for Microsoft, you can purchase XP Pro in the Box with SP2 for $35. I have a close friend who works for Microsoft. Any other copy that cheap at a store and not used has to be fake.

I agree, put the serial on Google, I would bet you will get a lot of hits.


Re:Originally posted by: guy
Try this: Type the CD key into google and see how many hits you get.

Re:Try this: Type the CD key into google and see how many hits you get.

Re:As guy said, def. not .

I'd personally go the anti-piracy exchange program, if it would work. However, they are apparently not looking for "low-quality" counterfit, which your friends copy may fall under, given the fact the installation key was on the cd. See here:
http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/purchase/QualifyInfo.aspx

I don't see why it would hurt to try the support email addy, though I would be surprised if it actually worked.


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