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| | Legitimate Offer? Received email about the one year anniversy of Vista and as a participant in the beta/rc1 program, that if I purchased a retail copy of Vista ultimate, either from a retailer or by download, and activated it within a set time period, I would be entitled to a free upgrade key for another Vista Ultimate (must already have XP or Vista installed on that machine). Purchasing the Ulitame is not the issue, the question relates to the site where you claim the free upgrade, you have to enter the Product Id (not serial number). It appears to be a Technet site, but easy enough to fake. Again is this legitimate or a phishing activity to obtain Product ID? |
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| | Re: Legitimate Offer? Can you post the site that asks for the product key? -- - JB Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "HighNoon" <HighNoon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:45F4D04B-B40F-4C47-AE84-B896D64A18A6@xxxxxx Quote: > Received email about the one year anniversy of Vista and as a participant > in > the beta/rc1 program, that if I purchased a retail copy of Vista ultimate, > either from a retailer or by download, and activated it within a set time > period, I would be entitled to a free upgrade key for another Vista > Ultimate > (must already have XP or Vista installed on that machine). > > Purchasing the Ulitame is not the issue, the question relates to the site > where you claim the free upgrade, you have to enter the Product Id (not > serial number). It appears to be a Technet site, but easy enough to fake. > Again is this legitimate or a phishing activity to obtain Product ID? |
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| Windows Vista x64 Ultimate | Re: Legitimate Offer? Received email about the one year anniversy of Vista and as a participant in the beta/rc1 program, that if I purchased a retail copy of Vista ultimate, either from a retailer or by download, and activated it within a set time period, I would be entitled to a free upgrade key for another Vista Ultimate (must already have XP or Vista installed on that machine). Purchasing the Ulitame is not the issue, the question relates to the site where you claim the free upgrade, you have to enter the Product Id (not serial number). It appears to be a Technet site, but easy enough to fake. Again is this legitimate or a phishing activity to obtain Product ID? You best chances of avoiding any additional trouble would be to report the site provided in the mail as a phishing site, and then to add the mail sender to your blocked senders and/or spam lists. And just to be sure, I also participated in the BETA phases of Vista from BETA 1 through RC2, and I have never received any kind of offers of this nature from Microsoft. |
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| | Re: Legitimate Offer? YES - this is real This is a legitimate offer. See: http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...7776&SiteID=17 -- - JB Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "HighNoon" <HighNoon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:45F4D04B-B40F-4C47-AE84-B896D64A18A6@xxxxxx Quote: > Received email about the one year anniversy of Vista and as a participant > in > the beta/rc1 program, that if I purchased a retail copy of Vista ultimate, > either from a retailer or by download, and activated it within a set time > period, I would be entitled to a free upgrade key for another Vista > Ultimate > (must already have XP or Vista installed on that machine). > > Purchasing the Ulitame is not the issue, the question relates to the site > where you claim the free upgrade, you have to enter the Product Id (not > serial number). It appears to be a Technet site, but easy enough to fake. > Again is this legitimate or a phishing activity to obtain Product ID? |
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| | Re: Legitimate Offer? YES - this is real Thanks greatly for your time. It has been a great help. Your link has just about convinced me that it is legitimate offer. I was interested because I am planning on build new machine after first of year - shooting for 5.9 rating(:>) Currently have Vista Business on this machine. Thought if legitimate offer, it would be a good way to end up with Ultimate on both machines, new Ultimate on new machine and upgrade this machine to Ultimate. Since I can get full Ultimate from one of the better known online retailers for $319 plus free shipping, the prorated cost per machine would be $160 which is less than the OEM price with its restrictions. "Jimmy Brush" wrote: Quote: > This is a legitimate offer. See: > > http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...7776&SiteID=17 > > > -- > - JB > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > > "HighNoon" <HighNoon@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:45F4D04B-B40F-4C47-AE84-B896D64A18A6@xxxxxx Quote: > > Received email about the one year anniversy of Vista and as a participant > > in > > the beta/rc1 program, that if I purchased a retail copy of Vista ultimate, > > either from a retailer or by download, and activated it within a set time > > period, I would be entitled to a free upgrade key for another Vista > > Ultimate > > (must already have XP or Vista installed on that machine). > > > > Purchasing the Ulitame is not the issue, the question relates to the site > > where you claim the free upgrade, you have to enter the Product Id (not > > serial number). It appears to be a Technet site, but easy enough to fake. > > Again is this legitimate or a phishing activity to obtain Product ID? |
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| | Re: Legitimate Offer? YES - this is real Good Luck with the offer AND the new machine. :-) BChat "HighNoon" <HighNoon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:00D89090-4C95-4103-B4AF-26518A87BB8C@xxxxxx Thanks greatly for your time. It has been a great help. Your link has just about convinced me that it is legitimate offer. I was interested because I am planning on build new machine after first of year - shooting for 5.9 rating(:>) Currently have Vista Business on this machine. Thought if legitimate offer, it would be a good way to end up with Ultimate on both machines, new Ultimate on new machine and upgrade this machine to Ultimate. Since I can get full Ultimate from one of the better known online retailers for $319 plus free shipping, the prorated cost per machine would be $160 which is less than the OEM price with its restrictions. "Jimmy Brush" wrote: Quote: > This is a legitimate offer. See: > > http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...7776&SiteID=17 > > > -- > - JB > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > > "HighNoon" <HighNoon@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:45F4D04B-B40F-4C47-AE84-B896D64A18A6@xxxxxx Quote: > > Received email about the one year anniversy of Vista and as a > > participant > > in > > the beta/rc1 program, that if I purchased a retail copy of Vista > > ultimate, > > either from a retailer or by download, and activated it within a set > > time > > period, I would be entitled to a free upgrade key for another Vista > > Ultimate > > (must already have XP or Vista installed on that machine). > > > > Purchasing the Ulitame is not the issue, the question relates to the > > site > > where you claim the free upgrade, you have to enter the Product Id (not > > serial number). It appears to be a Technet site, but easy enough to > > fake. > > Again is this legitimate or a phishing activity to obtain Product ID? |
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| Windows Vista x64 Ultimate | Re: Legitimate Offer? I stand corrected. It looks fine. Just I've never heard of Microsoft doing anything like this, and I've not received this offer myself, despite having opted in for special offers during the beta program. |
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| | Re: Legitimate Offer? I note that when I try the link Bchat's message, it shows a padlock icon in the address bar next to "Microsoft Corp." and says it was "identified by Verisign." I don't know if it's possible to spoof that. However, if I go to the link in HighNoon's message, I don't get the padlock. http://login.live.com/login.srf?wa=w...1033&id=252567 "BChat" <BChat@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uZoEiZORIHA.1208@xxxxxx Quote: > > I went to the site, signed in, and was re-directed to this site - never > got > there. Who knows??? > > > https://login.live.com/ppsecure/post...&bk=1198360341 > > > > > > "HighNoon" <HighNoon@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:EF1347E7-FADF-4552-B0E8-8A806F2785EE@xxxxxx > Thanks for your response > > While they are not solicating the purchase of anything from them, can be > any > retailer or download, the business about providing the Product ID sounds > somewhat suspect. > > "dzomlija" wrote: > Quote: >> >> HighNoon;551599 Wrote: Quote: >> > Received email about the one year anniversy of Vista and as a >> > participant in the beta/rc1 program, that if I purchased a retail copy >> > of Vista ultimate, either from a retailer or by download, and activated >> > it within a set time period, I would be entitled to a free upgrade key >> > for another Vista Ultimate (must already have XP or Vista installed on >> > that machine). >> > >> > Purchasing the Ulitame is not the issue, the question relates to the >> > site where you claim the free upgrade, you have to enter the Product Id >> > (not serial number). It appears to be a Technet site, but easy enough >> > to >> > fake. Again is this legitimate or a phishing activity to obtain Product >> > ID? >> Microsoft, nor any of their affiliate partners, has ever made such an >> offer, not will they send unsolicited emails claiming otherwise. The >> message if likely a phishing scam in order to find news ways of >> bypassing the activation system. >> >> You best chances of avoiding any additional trouble would be to report >> the site provided in the mail as a phishing site, and then to add the >> mail sender to your blocked senders and/or spam lists. >> >> And just to be sure, I also participated in the BETA phases of Vista >> from BETA 1 through RC2, and I have never received any kind of offers of >> this nature from Microsoft. >> >> >> -- >> dzomlija >> >> ____________________________________ >> Peter Alexander Dzomlija >> Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? -And as >> you die, so shall I be Reborn-... >> >> - ASUS A8N32-SLI-Deluxe >> - AMD Athlon 64 Dual-Core 4800+ >> - 4GB DDR400 >> - 128MB ASUS nVidia 6600 PCI-Express >> - Thermaltake Tai-Chi Watercooled Chassis >> - 1207GB Total Formatted Storage >> - Vista Ultimate x64 >> - CodeGear Delphi 2007See my rig at: >> http://s229.photobucket.com/albums/e...zomlija/Venus/ >> >> My Weblog: >> 'http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/' (http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/) >> |
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| | Re: Legitimate Offer? I have found that Microsoft does some strange things. They often offer free copies of some of their software as promotions. So far I have received the following free items by participating in some of their promos: 1) Vista Business on another machine - during the RC1 time period, if you watched 3 webcasts - you qualified for free copy of Vista Business - this went quick as it was limited to first 100,000 2) Office 2007 Professional - same as above, also free copy by attending one of their free "rollout" tour events in Dallas 3) Visual Studio Standard - watched 3 webcasts. Currently signed up to receive free copy of Vista Ultimate - all I had to do was allow MS to monitor activity and receive useage info on that machine for 90 days plus complete a 5 minute survey periodically. While I normally do not like to have things reported back, the machine I used to sign up on is a "play" machine so do not care what is reported back on it. I chose Vista Ultimate as my bonus for participating, but there were others available such as the super-duper version of Office (whatever it is called) These items were not trials or oem versions, but full versions. "dzomlija" wrote: Quote: > > I stand corrected. It looks fine. > > Just I've never heard of Microsoft doing anything like this, and I've > not received this offer myself, despite having opted in for special > offers during the beta program. > > > -- > dzomlija > > ____________________________________ > Peter Alexander Dzomlija > Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? -And as > you die, so shall I be Reborn-... > > - ASUS A8N32-SLI-Deluxe > - AMD Athlon 64 Dual-Core 4800+ > - 4GB DDR400 > - 128MB ASUS nVidia 6600 PCI-Express > - Thermaltake Tai-Chi Watercooled Chassis > - 1207GB Total Formatted Storage > - Vista Ultimate x64 > - CodeGear Delphi 2007See my rig at: > http://s229.photobucket.com/albums/e...zomlija/Venus/ > > My Weblog: > 'http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/' (http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/) > |
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