Absolute scam
Absolute scam. Ordered a key. Never recieved. Several emails. Never replied. Money out the window.
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Absolute scam. Ordered a key. Never recieved. Several emails. Never replied. Money out the window.
SCAM. They do not deliver, they do not refund, they sen the same answer by bot. Stay away
I had a very bad experience. I ordered Revit, a product of Autodesk. What I received was a link to Revit LT, the lightweight version of the product. I wrote them multiple times about their error but they never rectified it. They offered a refund but never actually processed it. Plus, the software I received required numerous "coding" steps that I wasn't comfortable trying to execute.
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