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To: dennisw

AI answer:

If you're wondering about the legitimacy of purchasing a Windows key through Groupon, consider the following points:

  1. Third-Party Sellers: Groupon often features deals from third-party sellers, which can vary in reliability.
  2. Price Comparison: If the price seems significantly lower than the official Microsoft store, it may raise red flags.
  3. User Reviews: Check reviews and ratings of the specific Groupon deal to gauge customer experiences.
  4. Activation Issues: Some users report activation problems with keys purchased from discount sites.
  5. Refund Policy: Review Groupon's refund policy in case the key does not work as promised.
  6. Official Sources: For guaranteed legitimacy, consider purchasing directly from Microsoft or authorized retailers.
  7. Key Type: Ensure you understand whether the key is for a full version, upgrade, or OEM version.
  8. Support Availability: Check if the seller offers customer support for activation issues.
  9. Terms of Service: Read the terms of service for any restrictions on the use of the key.
  10. Risk Assessment: Weigh the potential savings against the risk of purchasing a possibly invalid key.

61 posted on 02/07/2025 5:20:58 PM PST by Bob434 (TTERIES IN THE FIRST ROOM)
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To: Bob434

Greatly appreciated. I also read the groupon reviews for that ultra cheapo Windows 11 key. No need for me to buy it at the moment.

What AI did you use? Thanks.


68 posted on 02/07/2025 8:55:36 PM PST by dennisw (DËMÔNràts - Truth is hate to people who hate truth.)
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