huntram wrote:
Ok your right about that I should not have loaned out my disk. My bad for that. And I did lose my disks. The 2016 Keys are not pirated keys and are fully legit. Just trying to help the poster. Didn't expect to get dumped on, but I guess that's too much to expect!!
Q: Where do the keys come from?
A: The keys are issued directly from Microsoft. And only after payment it is received.
Q: Is the key legitimate?
A: Yes, the key is 100% legitimate and authentic.
Q: Why are the keys so inexpensive compared to purchasing in a retail store or online?
A: We purchase volume keys and pass the savings along to our customers. In a retail store, you are purchasing a copy of the software and packaging that you may already own.
Those are just quotes from the FAQ on the site. What else would you expect them to say? Admit they are owned by a company in China? Of course they are going to say they are legit. I could say that pigs can fly too, but it ain't necessarily so.
When the company selling the product wants much money for a product, but someone else sells the same thing for a tenth of the amount suspicion runs high. It just boils down to the old saying: "If something seems to be too good to be true...".
Don't get too upset that people are skeptical, it's just that too many people have been burned by things that sound too good to be real.