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What's the difference between "Retail" and "Nulled"

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RE: What's the difference between "Retail" and "Nulled"

05-06-2015, 08:58 PM
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Retail means it was bought from the creator and nulled means ripped or stolen without permision

RE: What's the difference between "Retail" and "Nulled"

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09-06-2015, 07:23 AM
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05-06-2015, 08:03 AM
VelcoCIty Wrote:
What should I get retail or nulled? If I get retail, is it a highly more likely chance that I won't be detected as a nuller?

For me, the reason why I use scripts / software that are retail is when your license is present but your support is no longer active. That means that your software vendor no longer provides you with updates but you can still use your installation. Instead of getting nulled, in my opinion, it is better practice to use your own license w/ no possible strings attached. Or if you have the active license, using official download from the vendor would be 'retail' installation.

The reason why you should consider using nulled software / script is when you do not own a license, and you want to use them without purchasing official license. It allows you to use the software to the full extent without limitation or cost.

There are few scripts / software that have functions to check that if your installation is cracked or not. (WHMCS, Zamfoo, cPanel would be example..) Most of the software / scripts do not contain that function. It is good to check if they have or not as they depend on the vendor.

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