Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Full Version 32-bit (promotional label)

I saw this on http://www.discountmountainsoftware.com/miwi7ulfuve3.html?cmp=pg

Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Full Version 32-bit (promotional label)

They want only $142,00 for it. What is the promotional label and is this ligit?

It is llegal to sell the software labeled "promotional, is not intended for resale.  The product key will be probably blocked and therefore unuseuable.  Avoid! Carey Frisch

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    Hello

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    1) click Start and in the search for box type: slui.exe 4
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    Activation and registration of a Microsoft product
    http://support.Microsoft.com/?kbid=326851
    Windows activation: (888) 571-2048
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    J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

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    J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

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  • I have Windows 7 Ultimate Trial Version... I buy the upgrade of Windows 8, it will activate?

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    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/cc442495.aspx

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