https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mso ... eeffbfe20c
You can think of it as a bunch of stolen keys being put on sale on reputable platform. Whoever said it is legit and confirmed through Microsoft , that's probably bs. If it really is, he would put the screenshot already. Microsoft doesn't give a damn about the keys and will not confirm its source. They can only tell if the keys are real keys. The keys itself maybe legit as in genuine. But that doesn't mean buying them on this platform is legit.
If a lot of LV bags are stolen during transit and being sold on Craigslist, the retail value is $600 and you managed to get it for $49, LV will tell you the bag is legit and genuine product when taken to the store. But is not like they have a GPS tag to trace its source.
Microsoft will not even go any length and run investigation on these keys. Is there even an authentication department just for this ? If so, I can imagine it will take days before you can reach a person. Because there are billions of these keys on the market. If there is problem, they will just ban it. You guys think the key you got is unique, it may be true today, but what these non-authorized seller can do is they will sell 2nd , 3rd round and re-run for profits.
Come on now, a home and student version cost over 150 and you can get this for one third the price? All I see if multiple sources with no real evidence presented. All heresay. We all know for a key to be legit, it must be sold through an authorized reseller.
1) is stacksocial or whatever that reseller authorized?
2) is VL licensed available for sale on retail level?
You guys know the answers already. Stop pretending a new world is discovered.