Safe Sites To Buy Product Keys?

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Bonanza doesn't sell the item directly, it's sold by a 3rd party seller. It's not a scam per say but there is a good chance the Microsoft will ban your key after you activate it. These kind of keys are usually the stolen ones. You see these get banned by Microsoft and Steam on a regular basis. If you want a legal windows key you have to buy it from a microsoft partner / reseller.
Bonanza doesn't sell the item directly, it's sold by a 3rd party seller. It's not a scam per say but there is a good chance the Microsoft will ban your key after you activate it. These kind of keys are usually the stolen ones. You see these get banned by Microsoft and Steam on a regular basis. If you want a legal windows key you have to buy it from a microsoft partner / reseller.
 
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That's not quite what he said. Paul states that it's a good way to get cheap keys but he also advises you to purchase protection for your items as it's possible that your key will get banned. I'm not so sure of Kinguin money back policy either.
 


This. You may very well get your key banned, as it will be a stolen key, or part of their developer network, or some other key that is not meant to be sold to customers. May work for a while, but how are you going to feel if your key gets deactivated in 6 months and you can no longer dispute the charge?
 

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Ok thank's for clarifying