Final Cut Pro 2 Studio CORPORATE EDITION ???

i am looking to buy final cut from someone on craigslist - they say that it is a CORPORATE VERSION of FINAL CUT PRO 2 STUDIO - i asked if it was transferable and they said that i could not register it in my name but i would be able to upgrade it - is this true ?? - should i stay away

'Corporate' is a code word among warz dudes and dudettes. It's supposed to mean you can install it and not get caught for using an invalid serial number.
In this case, I suspect the seller is trying to give the impression the SN is a Volume License, usually purchased by corporations. That's why you would not be able to register it, and also the why you would not be able to upgrade it.
Run away from this one. It's a scam.

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