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Trust me, Windows 11 is a shit.
yes, those are shared keys.
that's why cheap. its legit key shared among many users
I'm interested in knowing what those situations are.
Some of the deals i bought from stacsocial are now not working. Most of the companies collected the funds & stopped working. Some of them just doesn't work anymore.
In this case it is most likely to be the shared license key system.
Also when you claim refund from stacksocial, its not easy. They don't easily give refunds.
actually when degoo tried their stupid "we found copyrighted content on your LTD account and will cancel it" trick with me, stacksocial support fully supported me and kept pressuring degoo until they gave me a full refund.
i was surprised that they cared after years.
I just logged into my account to see what I had racked up
Windscribe Lifetime
PIA Lifetime
iVacy Lifetime
Glasswire 3pc Lifetime
Pcloud(??) 1TB
And they all idle lmao
My lifetime KeepSolid VPN has been idling great for the past 3 years.
My lifetime 1TB Internxt has also been idling great with 0.00/1TB used for over 2 years now.
No Koofr? It's my most used and valuable StackSocial haul (thanks to @Ympker!), I think.
(Lifetime 1TB Subscription for $119.99 with coupon KOOFR40)
Didn't even bother including it because I've never used it
I use it daily for some of my VPS backups. It's just perfect for my needs.
(with rclone or when I am lazy via small bash script)
$20 is overpriced; here, I can easily find it being sold for $8.
It's a digital key that can be successfully activated online.
When I asked Microsoft (Twitter account) and sent the buying link, they just said that if it can be verified online, then the key is valid. One key per device.