Trustworthy source for Windows 7 Retail?

Mide

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So I'm going to build a system in a bit here and am ready to go with Windows 7 Pro. I've looked around and Amazon and Newegg have their fixed prices. There are a bunch of postings on Ebay from shady and reputable sellers. Is there a good way of knowing for sure if their auction is good to go? From what I see, a legal version should have:

1) A COA hologram
2) Key
3) Media
4*) Sold by a powerseller

Should I go by this list or is there someplace else I can get for cheaper? I will most likely upgrade down the road so "legally" I would not be able to change over a "system builder Win7" license over to my new box. I don't want any limitations as to the OS as long as it's on 1 machine only.
 

lowrider69

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Newegg or Amazon. There's other places as well but I usually stick with those two, mostly Newegg. If you buy from Amazon make sure it's sold and shipped by Amazon. I would stay away from ebay. Usually the "bargain" priced copies are bullshit.
 
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Mide

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Yeah I'm leaning towards Newegg just to alleviate any hassles. Thx guys
 

JimKiler

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If you purchase something on eBay using PayPal that is fake or an illegal copy will PayPal refund you?
 

hclarkjr

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that depends on if you can prove malcontent on part of the seller, which can take about 3 months from my experiences with paypal. better off just buying something you know is legit
 

JimKiler

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that depends on if you can prove malcontent on part of the seller, which can take about 3 months from my experiences with paypal. better off just buying something you know is legit

When i sell media on eBay I always state that it is guaranteed legal copy and not pirated. I am not sure if I get a premium price for my sales but I am happy with the sale price when i do sell items.
 

llee

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you could always check the FS/FT forum. I've sold a few copies of win7 there, and tbh most people aren't jerks so long as they have the heatware to back it up.
 

ImDonly1

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I am selling a win 7 pro in fs/ft. If you do buy online ask for a receipt from the seller showing you that it is real and not a fake/technet key.
 

gsaldivar

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Newegg.

All legitimate dealers will only vary in price by a few dollars. It's the ones that offer steep discounts that you should avoid...