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I've come across a retail web site advertising a new Windows Vista ULTIMATE edition for under £25. It does not specify whether it is an OEM version or an upgrade or anything else. (No reply from vendor yet!)
Apart from the price, the site seems kosher, but is $50 too good to be true?
It could be an, 'Acedemic' version, but, there again????????
Here's the ad................
Windows Vista ULTIMATE Edition (NEW!)
The most comprehensive edition of Windows Vista, Windows Vista Ultimate (DVD-ROM) is the first operating system that combines all of the advanced infrastructure features of a business-focused operating system, all of the management and efficiency features of a mobility-focused operating system, and all of the digital entertainment features of a consumer-focused operating system.
For the person who wants one operating system that is great for working from home, working on the road, and for entertainment, Windows Vista Ultimate is a no-compromise operating system that lets you have it all
This software is provided on DVD - please ensure your computer is capable of reading DVD disks.
I've come across a retail web site advertising a new Windows Vista ULTIMATE edition for under £25. It does not specify whether it is an OEM version or an upgrade or anything else. Response from chat room...
FromNY: if its cheaper then 169 us then chances are its not legit
matpa: sounds too good man--prob a scam lol
FromNY: oems run about 169 in the us
matpa: 25 quid is only around 50 dollars ima--gotta be a con
FromNY: ya im sure its a con
Edited for best response! They don't give it away M$
Sounds like they are selling an OEM version (which should be with a new computer) by itself, which is illegal. Or they are burned copies and the company will disapear after it makes a few sales.
Vista isnt great, alot of compatibility problems still.
I've just sussed this out. It's a back-up job. Probably won't reactivate if used stand-alone.
FAQ page says..........
It is not on an original holographic disc and does not include a certificate, box or manual. You get the full version software including serial code or activation instructions. The software can be used as a backup copy of the original disc, a replacement disc or for evaluation purposes.
Please note, the software is full and standalone, therefore you do not require any previous versions to install.
Otherwise, just exactly will I not get if I purchase this.
I don't know diddly about computers, but I do know proper business english, and I would have to say, that from reading through the FAQs, that this company is an individual or a company, LOL as the language goes from "we" to "I" which puts me on guard as a scam.
Poorly written websites usually get my curiosity going as to the validity of the company.