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#303104 16-Jan-2023 20:48
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Does anyone know if it’s possible to stack Microsoft 365 subscriptions for a couple of years? It’s time to renew ours and I’ve found a retailer offering good pricing for the family subscription so I was thinking about purchasing a couple of keys to cover 2 years.

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  #3022364 16-Jan-2023 21:01
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Yes, you can.




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  #3022385 16-Jan-2023 22:46
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Hello, can you please let me know where do you buy yours?

 

i might need it for my personal version too. 

 

 

 

thanks

 

Jacky 


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  #3022446 16-Jan-2023 23:23
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Pbtech when they have a sale. 




  #3022481 17-Jan-2023 06:36
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jackyleunght2002:

 

Hello, can you please let me know where do you buy yours?

 

i might need it for my personal version too. 

 

 

 

thanks

 

Jacky 

 

 

I've bought from 2 or 3 different places over the years. Just search for the best price when my subscription comes up and do some checks to make sure who you're buying from is legit.

 

This time its kiwioffice.


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  #3022509 17-Jan-2023 09:16
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Senecio:

 

jackyleunght2002:

 

Hello, can you please let me know where do you buy yours?

 

i might need it for my personal version too. 

 

 

 

thanks

 

Jacky 

 

 

I've bought from 2 or 3 different places over the years. Just search for the best price when my subscription comes up and do some checks to make sure who you're buying from is legit.

 

This time its kiwioffice.

 

 

 

 

Why not directly from MS? I find it usually cheaper

 

 

 


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  #3022511 17-Jan-2023 09:21
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Senecio:

 

jackyleunght2002:

 

Hello, can you please let me know where do you buy yours?

 

i might need it for my personal version too. 

 

 

 

thanks

 

Jacky 

 

 

I've bought from 2 or 3 different places over the years. Just search for the best price when my subscription comes up and do some checks to make sure who you're buying from is legit.

 

This time its kiwioffice.

 

 

Looks a bit more average when you add gst (if you need to add gst.





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“The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.” -John Kenneth Galbraith

 

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  #3022597 17-Jan-2023 11:17
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Silvrav: Why not directly from MS? I find it usually cheaper


 




Because MS rarely has decent specials on M365, whereas retailers do.

Back in August last year I paid $89 from Paradigm PCs (sub was expiring; this was the cheapest at the time); the following month I stacked the sub when Noel Leeming’s had it for $75. Now I’m covered for another 18 months it’s easy as to keep an eye out for similar specials to maintain what is a pretty good deal - especially given it includes 1T of online storage…

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  #3027054 25-Jan-2023 15:55
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I bought a bunch of cards from the MS Store in Seattle, should still have 3 years left so yes, you can stack them.


  #3027094 25-Jan-2023 19:26
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I think that you can stack for a maximum of 5 years

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