Microsoft Windows 7 Pro SKU-FQC-00133

I bought a brand new version of Windows 7 Pro SKU-FQC-00133. Can I just send my COA key product number

Microsoft Australia, so that you can verify that it is valid.

I have not yet installed the Windows 7 Pro at this stage.

The product key is <> product key eliminated by CM >

I have on the details of the blue box says Made in the USA.

I would really appreciate your help & support

Regards Barry Harris

My email is: * e-mail address is removed from the privacy *.

Hello

Microsoft cannot help you with this.

Everything you buy is buyer beware you.

To determine if it is legitimate, the only way is to install it and see if it is activated successfully.

And please do not post in any Public Forum product keys as they can be stolen.

See you soon.

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