Cheap Windows 10 keys aren’t just found on sketchy key-reselling websites. In fact, they’re often the top result when you shop for Windows 10 or Windows 7 keys on Amazon.com, so watch out!
This is because Amazon.com isn’t just a store. It’s a marketplace. Anyone can list products on Amazon.com and you’re often buying straight from a specific seller—just like eBay.
For example, when searching for “Windows 10 product key” on Amazon.com at the moment, the top result is a Sponsored listing promoting a $13.59 Windows 10 key by “Gustavo Calil.” In other words, someone has paid for an advertisement to push their fraudulently obtained keys on Amazon. This is just as sketchy as those key-reselling websites.
RELATED: Cheap Windows 10 Keys: Do They Work?
It gets worse if you scroll down. Amazon actually recommends a $9.99 Windows 10 Home key from the same seller, calling it “Amazon’s Choice.”
Don’t fall for the scam!
Post a Comment Blogger Facebook
We welcome comments that add value to the discussion. We attempt to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam, and our editors frequently review the comments to ensure they are appropriate. As the comments are written and submitted by visitors of The Sheen Blog, they in no way represent the opinion of The Sheen Blog. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.