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So I'm stepping outside the box looking for the best LEGIT deal on W7 32 or 64 bit. I'm the kind of person that wants a super deal but also believes if something is really cheap there must be a reason.
I was checking out resellerratings.com for stores and prices on Win 7and found a link http://www.shoppalstores.com/softwareiq/index.cfm/fa/items.main/parentcat/29772/subcatid/0/id/487202 offering W7 Ultimate upgrade or full edition for about $80. RR had no ratings for the site which leaves me to believe something is FUBAR here.
If you prefer not to click on the link here's their blurb on what it is and what you get.
"What is a Recovery disk?
A Recovery Disk is a disk and key which will install the program just like a store version, will not expire, allows registration and updates, but lacks all packaging, booklets, and doesn't have a paper license. Therefore recovery media will work the same as retail, and includes everything you need to run the program, the only important thing to keep in mind is that you do not have the paper license, so you wont be entitled to support from the manufacturer. The software is the same as retail, and is not missing anything or limited in anyway. Recovery media is sold for recovering or installing the software to a pc with a lost, misplaced, or damaged disk, however; it will work for any pc.
Please use the "Contact" link at the top with any questions, or call 224-265-4660. Thank you for your support! Customer Service @ SoftwareIQ."
They offer DVD and downloadable versions, and what they offer looks like OEM which is not an issue for me but does anyone know if this is legit? If not then does anyone know of a good place to buy Windows software at a decent price? The best I've seen is at NE when they run a sale on W7 Home Premium for $89.
I was checking out resellerratings.com for stores and prices on Win 7and found a link http://www.shoppalstores.com/softwareiq/index.cfm/fa/items.main/parentcat/29772/subcatid/0/id/487202 offering W7 Ultimate upgrade or full edition for about $80. RR had no ratings for the site which leaves me to believe something is FUBAR here.
If you prefer not to click on the link here's their blurb on what it is and what you get.
"What is a Recovery disk?
A Recovery Disk is a disk and key which will install the program just like a store version, will not expire, allows registration and updates, but lacks all packaging, booklets, and doesn't have a paper license. Therefore recovery media will work the same as retail, and includes everything you need to run the program, the only important thing to keep in mind is that you do not have the paper license, so you wont be entitled to support from the manufacturer. The software is the same as retail, and is not missing anything or limited in anyway. Recovery media is sold for recovering or installing the software to a pc with a lost, misplaced, or damaged disk, however; it will work for any pc.
Please use the "Contact" link at the top with any questions, or call 224-265-4660. Thank you for your support! Customer Service @ SoftwareIQ."
They offer DVD and downloadable versions, and what they offer looks like OEM which is not an issue for me but does anyone know if this is legit? If not then does anyone know of a good place to buy Windows software at a decent price? The best I've seen is at NE when they run a sale on W7 Home Premium for $89.