| riversnew | 03-25-2010 07:06 PM | It's very dangerous to sell Microsoft Windows 7 keys. Microsoft claims that it's illegal to sell serials without genuine installation media--- I don't think it is illegal. However, if you are a subscriber and get these keys for free from Microsoft, they'll ban you and kick you out of ebay: you are breaking their EULA agreement. If on the other hand, you resell purchased keys, you are not breaking any EULA agreements because you are not bound by any agreement you are not party to. These keys are legal except they are being used in manner that Microsoft never intended.
You can sort of sell these keys if you do not include any installation media(piracy) or provide download links, but, they'll kick you out sooner than later anyway. Every day you'll find at least 40-50 such sellers.
I resold them recently in one account only and only few per week and I bought them under separate id and kept track of sellers to see what happens to them?. About 75% of those sellers became NARU in less than a week. I lasted about 2 months in that account!:cheer: I knew this would happen, except I did not know anything about account linking!:tears:
Your competition will report you, jealous ebayers will report you and others will even report you to Microsoft for selling pirated software.
I think the only way to sell them is though a stealth account over the weekend( ie about 200-300 at low price ie $19.98) and expect to be NARU by Tuesday--hit and run.
Another downside is that if you are also selling genuine retail software, ebay will assume that all your software sales are suspect, so I would not recommend doing this. |