the issue is that you just know theres something wrong with it. It would be between you and seller, but seems like they are masking sellers, so its nope all together. the issue with places like kinguin and g2a is pretty simple to explain: you are buying a real key, your hands are 'clean'. So if seller re-sells key or MS blacklists it later (rare, but happens), you don't get their enforcement on that issue. After that, and after once activated, nothing. This sites ToS says you have 36h time to check validity of key. For example G2A requires any Windows key sellers to provide their proof of being MS authorized resellers, reason of why there isn't any cheap Windows keys anymore. Sorry if the question is dumb, never used a lap. If I do that, does the key still only work on that very same laptop, or I can use it on other PC Lets say down the years I ditch the laptop and build a desktop. This one doesn't have usual "We aren't responsible if key is acquired by any other than authorized methods or is conflicting with suppliers ToS" which you can find from Kinguins ToS for example. So my laptop comes with a Windows 11 Home, I am thinking to upgrade it to Win 11 Pro. If site screens sellers, they don't need to sell extra protection (or operate in country which takes consumer protection somewhat seriously *cough*eBay*cough*).Īnyway, always read ToS of these sites. Site itself doesn't sell anything directly, maybe some protection which should be big warning by itself. Those are prices for legit OEM keys sold by authorized retailers. Anything lower than $80 for OEM Home key and $120-ish for Pro is grey market.
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