Is it a great way to get proper (e.g. Microsoft) products? Or is it too good to be true?
I'm about to buy a new PC and wondering about it. This is how the website describes it:
OEM means Original Equipment Manufacturer. In general it is 100% fully functional software. But it lacks manuals, promo-discs and bulk-boxes.
We offer the software for downloads only. It means that you do not receive a fancy package and a printed manual that actually aggregate the largest part of the retail price. And one more advantage of OEM Software is that you don't need to wait for delivery. You can download and install you software at once after paying for it.
2007-11-28
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