![]() ![]() However, what I think 95Viper meant was that the keys could have been acquired legally, and never activated. So Kinguin is definitely operating outside of the law. ![]() Also, the sale of the OEM software must include the transfer of the COA, which isn't happening either. The only way to do this is to break the OEM seal. ![]() However, Kinguin requires the seller to take a picture of the COA and send it to the buyer. The TOS applies to the person that breaks that seal, before that you haven't agreed to any TOS. If you haven't broken the outer seal, the red sticker on the envelope the OEM software comes in, then it is perfectly legal to resell it. I wish I could kill myself instead of using windows (OSX can suck it too). Logitech G5 - Sentey Revolution Pro - Sentey Lumenata Pro - multiple wireless logitechs Titanium HD - Onkyo HT-RC360 Receiver - BIC America custom 5.1 set up (and extra Klipsch sub)Ĭorsair 850W V2 - EVGA 1000 G2 - Seasonic 500 and 600W units (dead 750W needs RMA lol) Lian Li open bench - Fractal Design ARC - Thermaltake Cube (still have HAF 932 and more ARCs) Xfire OCed 7950s - Powercolor 290x - Oced Zotac 980Ti AMP! (also have two 7870s)Ĭrucial 250GB SSD, Kingston 3K 120GB, Sammy 1TB, various WDs, 13TB (actual capactity) NAS with WDs Mugen 2 rev B push/pull - Hyper 212+ push/pull - Hyper 212+ġ6GB Gskill - 8GB Gskill - 16GB Ballistix 1.35v Sabertooth R2.0 - Gigabyte Z87X-UD4H-CF - AsRock Z97M KIller ![]()
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