![]() Is that the most appropriate deal? Users of Office 2021 or Office 2019 are probably solo Office users because perpetual license Office can only be installed on one computer at a time. ![]() The 99 cent deal is for Microsoft 365 Family, the more expensive plan which can cover up to six people. ![]() It’s unusual for Microsoft to omit an end date or at least some indication like “… for a limited time.” Microsoft 365 Personal might be better The closest Microsoft comes to an end date is the usual text: “We reserve the right to modify, suspend or terminate the offer at any time.”. However the T&C’s just below that text does NOT include an end date. One example of the vague offer is this in the deal FAQ … “When does this offer end?” … “Please refer to the terms and conditions of the offer.”. To take up the offer, you have to use the same Microsoft account (email address) as the Office 2021 is registered to. That might explain why some people trying to use the offer are told they aren’t eligible. It’s possible not all of those criteria are disclosed. In the FAQ it says “This offer is only for select users who meet specific criteria.”. The offer is quite (deliberately?) vague. It’s unique to your personal Microsoft Account.” This offer doesn’t work if forwarded to friends and family. “This offer is for select customers only who don’t have an active Microsoft 365 subscription or trial, or subscribers who have recently cancelled. There’s plenty of reports from people who have tried to get the 99¢ offer, only to be refused as ‘ineligible’. Even then, seeing the offer in your Office 2021 is NO guarantee that you qualify.
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