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This topic seems as though it should have either a forum under "Software" or "Merchandise and Shopping" -- it dovetails with both categories.
I trace my geek-i-ness back to 1982. In those days, as copy-protection schemes for install discs emerged, we would break the copy-protection and share software for "training use." If we needed software to make money -- we'd buy it.
Everyone knows the history. CD-license-keys became common; on-line activation became a rule. Serious, responsible people came to the comfortable realization that "theft" and piracy of any kind meant "no customer support," upgrades or fixes. Even ignoring moral grounds for theft of intellectual property, it's better to buy legitimately.
I shop for surplus software; when I can, I purchase OEM install discs and licenses or OEM downloadable. I have to -- to save money. I discovered, for instance, that "academic" versions require customers to provide current employment or enrollment verification (in a school or university), but enforcement of the requirement is between SW publisher and resellers who buy direct from the publisher. If you buy "academic" under those circumstances, you could cease being a teacher or student, continue to use the software, and be eligible for support or upgrade. Similarly, if the reseller buys surplus from schools, they aren't obliged to impose the publisher's "teacher/student-verification" requirement.
I recently stumbled upon this reseller:
http://www.greatest-software.net
also:
http://oem-boutique.net
[aka "Royal Discounter OEM Source" aka "Quality Soft" aka "OEM-boutique"]
Same company -- two different home-pages. Same software offers, same Fairfield, CA address.
The link to the company and "shop" web-site can be found on at least two official "edu" state-university web-sites suggesting bargains for students.
I haven't found any "bizrate" or other reseller ratings. The automated messaging in response to orders indicates (from my vast experience) English-as-a-second-language-to-Chinese, or "marginal scores on the graduate-admissions English-as-a-second-language qualifying exam."
For instance, PurPlus Software (www.purplus.com or .net) is a legitimate software reseller. They offer CorelDraw X4 retail-download for around $220. The enterprise in question offers it for $119+tax. NewEgg offers the retail version of MS Visual Studio Professional 2008 for ~$659; the enterprise in question offers it for <= $100.
Does anyone know anything about this outfit -- "Royal Discounter" or "Quality Soft?"
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Scam software sites. Whois for greatest-software.net and oem-boutique.net:
WHOIS SUNUCUSU v.10.6
Idari Yonetici / Registrant
(Admin)
Ad / Name Torio Gender
Adres Lania srr. 594 New Calida
Tel 585-291-1998
Faks
E-posta GANGELLxiangq86fm46cjs@hotmail.com
Guncelleme / Updated
Teknik Yetkili / Tech
Ad gizli
Ad / Name Torio Gender
Adres Lania srr. 594 New Calida
Tel 585-291-1998
Faks
E-posta GANGELLxiangq86fm46cjs@hotmail.com
Guncelleme / Updated
Muhasebe Yetkilisi / Billing
Ad gizli
Ad / Name Torio Gender
Adres Lania srr. 594 New Calida
Tel 585-291-1998
Faks
E-posta GANGELLxiangq86fm46cjs@hotmail.com
Harvey
Senior AnandTech Moderator/Administrator
I trace my geek-i-ness back to 1982. In those days, as copy-protection schemes for install discs emerged, we would break the copy-protection and share software for "training use." If we needed software to make money -- we'd buy it.
Everyone knows the history. CD-license-keys became common; on-line activation became a rule. Serious, responsible people came to the comfortable realization that "theft" and piracy of any kind meant "no customer support," upgrades or fixes. Even ignoring moral grounds for theft of intellectual property, it's better to buy legitimately.
I shop for surplus software; when I can, I purchase OEM install discs and licenses or OEM downloadable. I have to -- to save money. I discovered, for instance, that "academic" versions require customers to provide current employment or enrollment verification (in a school or university), but enforcement of the requirement is between SW publisher and resellers who buy direct from the publisher. If you buy "academic" under those circumstances, you could cease being a teacher or student, continue to use the software, and be eligible for support or upgrade. Similarly, if the reseller buys surplus from schools, they aren't obliged to impose the publisher's "teacher/student-verification" requirement.
I recently stumbled upon this reseller:
http://www.greatest-software.net
also:
http://oem-boutique.net
[aka "Royal Discounter OEM Source" aka "Quality Soft" aka "OEM-boutique"]
Same company -- two different home-pages. Same software offers, same Fairfield, CA address.
The link to the company and "shop" web-site can be found on at least two official "edu" state-university web-sites suggesting bargains for students.
I haven't found any "bizrate" or other reseller ratings. The automated messaging in response to orders indicates (from my vast experience) English-as-a-second-language-to-Chinese, or "marginal scores on the graduate-admissions English-as-a-second-language qualifying exam."
For instance, PurPlus Software (www.purplus.com or .net) is a legitimate software reseller. They offer CorelDraw X4 retail-download for around $220. The enterprise in question offers it for $119+tax. NewEgg offers the retail version of MS Visual Studio Professional 2008 for ~$659; the enterprise in question offers it for <= $100.
Does anyone know anything about this outfit -- "Royal Discounter" or "Quality Soft?"
---
Scam software sites. Whois for greatest-software.net and oem-boutique.net:
WHOIS SUNUCUSU v.10.6
Idari Yonetici / Registrant
(Admin)
Ad / Name Torio Gender
Adres Lania srr. 594 New Calida
Tel 585-291-1998
Faks
E-posta GANGELLxiangq86fm46cjs@hotmail.com
Guncelleme / Updated
Teknik Yetkili / Tech
Ad gizli
Ad / Name Torio Gender
Adres Lania srr. 594 New Calida
Tel 585-291-1998
Faks
E-posta GANGELLxiangq86fm46cjs@hotmail.com
Guncelleme / Updated
Muhasebe Yetkilisi / Billing
Ad gizli
Ad / Name Torio Gender
Adres Lania srr. 594 New Calida
Tel 585-291-1998
Faks
E-posta GANGELLxiangq86fm46cjs@hotmail.com
Harvey
Senior AnandTech Moderator/Administrator
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