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EDIT: As of not (9/29/12 - 6:55pm), myspace.com e-mails no longer work.
Credit to theazman @ SD :
For Windows or MAC (or both). Can also get Project Professional 2010 or Visio Professional 2010.
http://www.microsofthup.com/hupus/home.aspx?culture=en-US&page=lookup&ClickID=arzk0svy9a0nanpn5lktzv9r5vyazkznnslk
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus is available again $9.95 for valid emails that work.
Mine was a .edu, worked. Backup disk is $13, additional language packs are $9.95, there is tax but no charge for shipping. Download is included in the $9.95
According to the folks on SlickDeals, this site is registered to Microsoft. I used both my and my wife's myspace.com e-mail account (took 24 hours to get the e-mail account working and then a few times of submitting the e-mail to the MS site to get a working link).
List of what's working and not working from SD:
NOT WORKING:
Gmail doesn't work. Confirmed.
Hotmail doesn't work. Confirmed.
Yahoo mail doesn't work. Confirmed.
Comcast.net mail doesn't work
verizon.net doesn't work
University of Houston (uh.edu) doesn't work
Texas Tech UHSC (ttuhsc.edu) doesn't work
Oklahoma State University (okstate.edu) doesn't work
CUNY (####.cuny.edu) doesn't work
UNC (emal.unc.edu and unc.edu) doesn't work
me.com doesn't work
Tried several .edu emails - didn't work <- fail post
@jmu.edu does not work
us.army.mil does not work
pcc.edu does not work
MYSPACE.COM emails work!
WORKING:
NC State University (@ncsu.edu) works
KPMG email works
USC email works
accenture email works
NYU email works
MyOfficeEmailID - works
IHS.ORG email works
UWashington email Works
Disney.com email Works
EY.com email works
U. of North Texas email works (@ua.edu@crimson.ua.edu @bama.ua.edu )
U. of Alabama email works (@unt.edu@my.unt.edu )
Halliburton.com email works
ASU email works
US.PWC.COM works
HP.com works
Intel.com works
Schwab.com works
UCI.EDU works
UCR.EDU works
Cornell University works
Oregon State University (onid.orst.edu) works
suffolk.edu works
AMD.com works
christushealth.org
fedex.com works
PLEASE NOTE I purchased Office 2007 Professional through this program about a month before Office 2010 was released and received a free upgrade to 2010. Meaning I have working keys to both 2007 and 2010. Office 2013 will likely release around the same time as Windows 8 in the next few months. If you wait and time it right, you should be able to qualify for a free upgrade to 2013 with your 2010 product key. This deal has been available for years and will likely still be around then.
Microsoft Corp owns the domain, so this isn't a scam site. Stop posting your idiotic posts about it being a scam.
If you want to make your own "backup disk" you can't use winrar/winzip etc to extract the exe you download from digitalriver. You must use the command prompt and enter the following. d:\X17-75238.exe /extract:d:\Office The file I downloaded was named X17-75238.exe and the folder I chose to extract to I named Office both on the root of d so change the name(s)/path(s) as needed. Ater extraction just burn the extracted files to a DVD and you're all set!
For home use only
Good for one desktop only and one portable device
Credit to theazman @ SD :
For Windows or MAC (or both). Can also get Project Professional 2010 or Visio Professional 2010.
http://www.microsofthup.com/hupus/home.aspx?culture=en-US&page=lookup&ClickID=arzk0svy9a0nanpn5lktzv9r5vyazkznnslk
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus is available again $9.95 for valid emails that work.
Mine was a .edu, worked. Backup disk is $13, additional language packs are $9.95, there is tax but no charge for shipping. Download is included in the $9.95
According to the folks on SlickDeals, this site is registered to Microsoft. I used both my and my wife's myspace.com e-mail account (took 24 hours to get the e-mail account working and then a few times of submitting the e-mail to the MS site to get a working link).
List of what's working and not working from SD:
NOT WORKING:
Gmail doesn't work. Confirmed.
Hotmail doesn't work. Confirmed.
Yahoo mail doesn't work. Confirmed.
Comcast.net mail doesn't work
verizon.net doesn't work
University of Houston (uh.edu) doesn't work
Texas Tech UHSC (ttuhsc.edu) doesn't work
Oklahoma State University (okstate.edu) doesn't work
CUNY (####.cuny.edu) doesn't work
UNC (emal.unc.edu and unc.edu) doesn't work
me.com doesn't work
Tried several .edu emails - didn't work <- fail post
@jmu.edu does not work
us.army.mil does not work
pcc.edu does not work
MYSPACE.COM emails work!
WORKING:
NC State University (@ncsu.edu) works
KPMG email works
USC email works
accenture email works
NYU email works
MyOfficeEmailID - works
IHS.ORG email works
UWashington email Works
Disney.com email Works
EY.com email works
U. of North Texas email works (@ua.edu
U. of Alabama email works (@unt.edu
Halliburton.com email works
ASU email works
US.PWC.COM works
HP.com works
Intel.com works
Schwab.com works
UCI.EDU works
UCR.EDU works
Cornell University works
Oregon State University (onid.orst.edu) works
suffolk.edu works
AMD.com works
christushealth.org
fedex.com works
PLEASE NOTE I purchased Office 2007 Professional through this program about a month before Office 2010 was released and received a free upgrade to 2010. Meaning I have working keys to both 2007 and 2010. Office 2013 will likely release around the same time as Windows 8 in the next few months. If you wait and time it right, you should be able to qualify for a free upgrade to 2013 with your 2010 product key. This deal has been available for years and will likely still be around then.
Microsoft Corp owns the domain, so this isn't a scam site. Stop posting your idiotic posts about it being a scam.
If you want to make your own "backup disk" you can't use winrar/winzip etc to extract the exe you download from digitalriver. You must use the command prompt and enter the following. d:\X17-75238.exe /extract:d:\Office The file I downloaded was named X17-75238.exe and the folder I chose to extract to I named Office both on the root of d so change the name(s)/path(s) as needed. Ater extraction just burn the extracted files to a DVD and you're all set!
For home use only
Good for one desktop only and one portable device
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