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Late last year I bought a copy of Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended and a bit later a copy of Microsoft Windows 7 Professional. I had some significant computer problems and it took some time form me to do some board level component replacement. Once that was resolved, I installed both pieces of software. Both installed beautifully and the activation procedures and registration process for both programs went smoothly too. Unless another ebay user who had bought a like copy of Adobe CS3 from the same seller had contacted me, I would still think that my copy was fine. As to my Windows 7 Ppro copy, it worked fine for about 3 weeks and then I had a couple of activation inquiries from Microsoft. Upon entering data, I was assured that my software was genuine. That was also about 3 weeks ago. Two days ago, I got another Microsoft auto inquiry. This time it came back that my software was not genuine.
I both cases, the software looks very good. I doubt that many would bulk at buying it in person at a brick and mortar store. The Adobe box printing may be very slightly off but even that is debatable. The Windows 7 packaging is amazing! The only think that I have found is that the holographic label on on the CD IS a label. The real Windows 7 discs have an embedded label. There is NO seam for your fingernail to stop on. My software has a seem.
Microsoft has a very useful 'How To Tell' page for detecting fakes and taking action. Unfortunately, Adobe does not seem to have anything and as best as I can tell, their security efforts are low. Given the price of their product, you would think that they would do better both for themselves and their potential customers.
As it is, I have two reasonably attractive software boxes containing nothing that probably couldn't have been obtained from a torrent site for free. While I dislike those sites and don't use them, someone else, more or less did, and I am out an amount of money that could have legitimate bought copies of this software. Be warned that ebay is NOT a place that you should buy software. I have also noticed what seem to be similar copies of Adobe software from people in my actual geo area in central Virginia on Craig's list. Both copies of my software were purchased from US sellers with excellent ebay feedback. One has been de-listed but they one selling fake Microsoft software is listing more as I write this. The Microsoft guy even has the audacity to offer a 7 day right of return knowing that problems will develop later!
If you do notice problems within 30 days, you may be able to get your money back through ebay. Unfortunately, in most cases, you will probably be too late as I was. Frankly, ebay and to degree, Adobe should do a lot more to control this.
I both cases, the software looks very good. I doubt that many would bulk at buying it in person at a brick and mortar store. The Adobe box printing may be very slightly off but even that is debatable. The Windows 7 packaging is amazing! The only think that I have found is that the holographic label on on the CD IS a label. The real Windows 7 discs have an embedded label. There is NO seam for your fingernail to stop on. My software has a seem.
Microsoft has a very useful 'How To Tell' page for detecting fakes and taking action. Unfortunately, Adobe does not seem to have anything and as best as I can tell, their security efforts are low. Given the price of their product, you would think that they would do better both for themselves and their potential customers.
As it is, I have two reasonably attractive software boxes containing nothing that probably couldn't have been obtained from a torrent site for free. While I dislike those sites and don't use them, someone else, more or less did, and I am out an amount of money that could have legitimate bought copies of this software. Be warned that ebay is NOT a place that you should buy software. I have also noticed what seem to be similar copies of Adobe software from people in my actual geo area in central Virginia on Craig's list. Both copies of my software were purchased from US sellers with excellent ebay feedback. One has been de-listed but they one selling fake Microsoft software is listing more as I write this. The Microsoft guy even has the audacity to offer a 7 day right of return knowing that problems will develop later!
If you do notice problems within 30 days, you may be able to get your money back through ebay. Unfortunately, in most cases, you will probably be too late as I was. Frankly, ebay and to degree, Adobe should do a lot more to control this.