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Board Scam Accusations
Re: Scam by Kapitoshka - selling fake software as genuine
by
vancefox
on 07/11/2015, 23:05:14 UTC
Server 2012 R2 retails for... $289USD

And only if it's a non-profit organization ordering the software... (click the link to discover for yourself)

For-Profit or anyone who does not posses a 501(c)3 certification letter can get it for $534.89USD... cheapest I can find personally.  Again, genuine.

How exactly do you sell genuine for $25?  Just asking because I'd love to get in on this gig if it's legitimate...

No need to quote and inspire my words in each topic

Server 2012 R2 retails for... $??USD

If you are willing to buy at that price contact them and buy it. No need to contact the seller as me here

You rely on something that dare judge me scam (Provide proof me scam as money scam, history scam, photographs scam. This is you trying to convince people to buy somewhere else)

Take a look at the history of your article here

P.S: You can understand what the debate between me and needapss ??

Some final words for you and I do not need to spend time with you
- The best way to check I was selling well or not: Ask those who have bought from my key
- I always give you two choices when trade with me: Escrow or you go first
- If you do not have a choice. Please looking other seller for replacement from me
- When I have I would say that I have it, when I'm not there I would say no. Not necessarily, I have to scam here


OK you're difficult to understand so I'll assume that English is not your primary language.  No problem or insult, just a potential/possible explanation as to why I don't understand your reply.

I'm not accusing you of scamming... others seem to be doing that.  I'm simply pointing out that I can't find anywhere to purchase a genuine license key for even 4x your stated price.  And quotes provide a means to show where I, or others, are getting their information.  You seemed to use them correctly so I'm sorry if I assumed you knew what a quote was used for and you really didn't/don't.

Good luck in your endeavors.