The market for cheap software licenses is full of bargains — and unfortunately also full of scams.

Red Flag #1: Prices Far Below the Market

If a seller offers Office 2024 Professional Plus for €5, walk away. The current honest price range is:

  • Office 2024 Pro Plus: €20–€50
  • Windows 11 Pro Retail: €15–€60
  • Antivirus & VPN (1 year): €30–€80

Red Flag #2: No Website or Sketchy Web Design

Legitimate resellers have professional websites with HTTPS, clear policies, and contact information.

Red Flag #3: Vague Product Descriptions

A trustworthy seller specifies exactly what you're buying. At MICROMANS each product page is precise — see for example the Windows 11 Pro Retail listing.

Red Flag #4: No Refund Policy

Honest sellers stand behind their keys with a clear refund policy.

Red Flag #5: No Customer Support

A real reseller has a support email, often phone, sometimes live chat.

Red Flag #6: Volume License Keys Sold to Individuals

Volume License (VL) and MAK keys are intended for organizations. Microsoft can deactivate them at any time.

Red Flag #7: Stolen Credit Card Activation

Some scammers buy genuine keys with stolen cards, then resell them cheap. Microsoft revokes the keys when the original transaction is reversed.

How to Verify a Reseller

  • Check independent reviews on Trustpilot, Reddit, forums.
  • Check the domain age via whois.
  • Look for registered business name and address.
  • Test customer support before buying.

What Makes MICROMANS Trustworthy?

  • Operating since 2006 — over 20 years of trust.
  • Clear Refund & Return Policy.
  • Free email support for every key.
  • HTTPS-secured checkout.
  • Detailed product descriptions.

What to Do if You Got Scammed

  1. Contact your bank or PayPal to dispute the charge.
  2. File a complaint with your local consumer protection agency.
  3. Buy a fresh, genuine license from a reputable source.

Conclusion

Browse the shop at MICROMANS for genuine licenses at the best honest prices on the market.