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Warning: Webdigi KEYS selling reused SQL Server keys

gangignat · 20:35 03/03/2026 · 10:11 05/03/2026
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Warning about reseller selling reused SQL keys

I want to warn other buyers about a seller named Webdigi KEYS t.me/Webdigikeys who tried to sell me SQL Server 2025 Standard (30 days) keys for $170, claiming they were brand new.

Before buying, I asked the seller to provide the first 10 characters of the keys for a preliminary check. After receiving them, I discovered that these keys are not new — they are shared keys that have been resold many times. I already have the same keys in my database and they are widely circulated among different sellers.

Despite initially claiming that the keys were brand new, the seller later said he is "just a reseller" and "doesn't know about this product".

This clearly shows that the seller does not verify what he sells and buyers risk paying high prices for keys that are essentially worth $0.

Example keys:

XN9FW-GT7G2-BMKWJ-KRKRX-GJKJX

THBFC-KND6W-B6GFW-YPWH3-JT42K

KBDYV-HHNGP-WH7MY-KXKH7-VVD49

Be careful — this seller tried to sell reused keys disguised as new ones.

Always verify keys before buying.

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tecnipcalberto #7 08:10 08/03/2026
I have been doing business with him for a long time. He is trustworthy, has never scammed anyone, and operates legally.
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webdigi #6 21:47 06/03/2026
of course no one has any bad experience with me 
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admin #5 08:37 05/03/2026
Is anyone have same experience with the seller? We always listen members opinion before doing final action.
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gangignat #4 16:03 04/03/2026
I did not accuse you without a reason. I checked the keys you sent and they are already in circulation — they are being used and resold by many sellers. That means they are not brand new keys, regardless of what your supplier told you.
I understand that you are a reseller, but when you say "brand new", the product must actually be brand new and unused. In this case it is not.
I posted on Kickhost to warn other buyers and to verify the situation publicly. This is normal practice in our business.
I am not saying you intentionally scammed me, but the product you offered is not worth $170 and does not match your description.
If you want to solve this situation professionally, you should contact your supplier and clarify where these keys came from.
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oswalgo #3 09:35 04/03/2026
@webdigi He's a reliable seller; maybe it's a misunderstanding. I've been buying from him for years.?att: oswalgo
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webdigi #2 21:55 03/03/2026
I don't know why you posted about me and accused me of being a scammer. There was a misunderstanding. The Kichhoat admin knows me very well. I have never scammed anyone. You were rushing to post about me just because of a misunderstanding
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webdigi #1 21:42 03/03/2026
HELLO