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"Seize the deal! Get Microsoft® Office Ultimate 2007 for just $59.95. It’s a total steal: save time and money with this premium offer. Office Ultimate 2007’s brand new features and fresh look will help you organize and get all your work done in the blink of an eye. The Ultimate Steal is finally here, so grab it now!"

 

TO QUALIFY FOR THIS DEAL:

"You must hold a valid email address at a U.S. educational institution ending in .edu (for example, [email protected]) AND be actively enrolled with at least 0.5 course load. Also, you must be able to provide proof of enrollment status (ie, student card) upon request by Microsoft. If you are unable to provide proof of enrollment, you will be required to pay the full retail price of Office Ultimate 2007 (approximate ERP $679USD)."

 

System requirements:

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To get the deal:

http://www.theultimatesteal.com

 

Available in USA and Canada.

 

This offer is right from Microsoft, go here to confirm:

http://www.microsoft.com/education/ultimatesteal.mspx

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Wow! That's awesome!! I may need to find out what my student email is so I can get this package! There are a lot of things on there that I use regularly like powerpoint and word!!!

me too, and I need it right now too I just dl's the free trial version but 60 bucks is a great deal and a great find. Thanks OP :)

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I'm excited!!!! I intended to buy this for dd when she movedinto her dorm a few weeks ago. The college was selling it for $100 and I thought that was a good deal. But we didn't end up finding time to be at the right place at the right time. Just yesterday, I was telling her she needed to check and see if they still had that! Woo Hoo! This makes my day!
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I went to the website and if you read the fine print, it looks like this allows for 25 times worth of use and then if you want to continue, you have to purchase the license. Does anyone else read it this way? See below:

Microsoft – The Ultimate Steal Promotion

 

www.theultimatesteal.com

 

This promotion is subject to the following terms and conditions and all participants acknowledge and agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.

 

Program Description: All eligible university students are entitled to make a purchase from the promotion site as described further below.

 

Promotion Duration:

This offer commences at 12:00PM Pacific Daylight Savings Time on September 12, 2007 and all purchases must be made via the Promotion web site by 11:59PM Pacific Standard Time on April 30, 2008 at which time the offer ends.

 

Promotion Eligibility:

This offer is good only to eligible students who possess a valid email address at an educational institution geographically located in the United States. This offer is non-transferable. Limit one purchase per eligible student.

 

The following conditions serve to define student eligibility for the Promotion:

 

1.

Individual must possess a valid e-mail address at a U.S. educational institution which contains the domain suffix .edu; AND

 

2.

Individual must be a student at a U.S. educational institution and must be actively enrolled in at least 0.5 course credit and be able to provide proof of enrollment upon request.

 

 

Microsoft or an appointed vendor may contact you to verify that you are a current student. If documentation is not provided indicating that you are a current student, you will be liable to reimburse Microsoft for the full retail cost of the software ($679).

 

Program Description:

Eligible students may have free access to Microsoft® Office Ultimate 2007 Trial for a limited amount of time. Each trial provides (1) 25 application launches (each launch of an individual Office Ultimate application is counted as one launch) before the software goes into reduced functionality mode (at which time your software behaves similarly to a viewer, you cannot save modifications to documents or create any new documents, and additional functionality might be reduced); and (2) the opportunity to purchase the following perpetual license for the Microsoft® Office Ultimate 2007 software:

 

1.

Microsoft® Office Ultimate 2007 (USD$59.95): Perpetual license, which includes the following applications:

 

• Access™ 2007

 

• Accounting Express 2007

 

• Excel® 2007

 

• InfoPath® 2007

 

• Groove 2007

 

• OneNote® 2007

 

• Outlook® 2007 with Business Contact Manager*(see Obtaining Software below)

 

• PowerPoint® 2007

 

• Publisher 2007

 

• Word 2007

 

 

 

Trial Conversion:

Eligible students can convert their Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 Trial to the perpetual license by returning to Promotion website prior to the Promotion deadline and purchasing the relevant product key.

Purchase Limitations: Each eligible student is limited to one purchase per valid e-mail address and billing address.

 

Obtaining Software:

Eligible students can obtain the Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 software by downloading or ordering a disk from the official Promotion web site

*Business Contact Manager requires a separate download. If ordering a disk Business Contact Manager is included on a separate disk.

 

Obtaining Product Keys:

Product keys will be provided on the purchase confirmation page and sent to the student's eligible educational institution email address entered into the Promotion web site during the purchase process.

 

Promoter:

The promoter of this program is Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052.

 

Microsoft reserves the right

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I went to the website and if you read the fine print, it looks like this allows for 25 times worth of use and then if you want to continue, you have to purchase the license. Does anyone else read it this way?

 

That's how I read it when I first checked out the link. Sure hope not cause otherwise it would be a sweet deal for sure. I know Office is around $125 for the "student" edition and the only thing is you can't use it to upgrade later on. Then again, the "special upgrade price" is usually more than a new student version runs.

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I went to the website and if you read the fine print, it looks like this allows for 25 times worth of use and then if you want to continue, you have to purchase the license. Does anyone else read it this way?

Yes, that's right. It's a trial specifically for college students and if you like it, you can buy it for $59.95.

 

But you must be a student currently enrolled in at least one college course, with a .edu e-mail address, and be able to provide college ID if requested.

 

Nothing is really buried in the fine print... It's a heck of a deal if you can meet those conditions.

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Spud701 your refering to the trial offer right??!!

 

The real thing is $60 and for an additional $6 you can get multipule downloads for 2 years. I guess this is incase you change computers.

DigitalRiver, the company handling the delivery of the software, typically offers that multiple downloads service in case your hard drive dies and you lost your installation files in the process.

 

It's much more cost-effective to save that $6 and burn two copies on DVDs (or CDs if it fits). Heck, buy yourself a latte and a snack with the $6. Two copies should cover you in case one of the disks went bad.

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This would be nice if my school provided me with an email. I have a psu.edu email but I'm not taking any classes there right now. The 2 schools "work" together and I know next year with the Nursing Program I will be back at PSU.

 

I should email the nursing school and ask if we can have emails...doubt they will give them to us though.

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That is a great deal for students!

 

I will be passing this along to a couple of my friends who attend classes.

 

It isn't as good as the deal I got through my job though.... $20 shipped for the full version. ;) Check with your employer to see if they are part of the Microsoft HUP.

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Ok, am I missing something here? I ordered this for dd on the 14th. On the confirmation page, it said that she would be mailed a key code to unlock the program for use. DD downloaded the program (hopefully that worked fine) but she has never received the e-mail with the key. Did you guys who ordered get yours? When I look at the site, it says the code is on the confirmation page, but if it is, I'm not seeing it identified as such. I e-mailed the question to the contact address on the site, but have not received a response. Anybody have a phone number? I was so excited to get this deal, but if I end up wasting $59, that is no deal. Suggestions??

 

Thanks.

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Ok, am I missing something here? I ordered this for dd on the 14th. On the confirmation page, it said that she would be mailed a key code to unlock the program for use. DD downloaded the program (hopefully that worked fine) but she has never received the e-mail with the key. Did you guys who ordered get yours? When I look at the site, it says the code is on the confirmation page, but if it is, I'm not seeing it identified as such. I e-mailed the question to the contact address on the site, but have not received a response. Anybody have a phone number? I was so excited to get this deal, but if I end up wasting $59, that is no deal. Suggestions??

 

Thanks.

Digital River is distributing the software on Microsoft's behalf.

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--or-- if that gets you nowhere, go here:

 

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  • 4 months later...

Some employers have a Microsoft home users program. Through that program I was able to get Microsoft office 2007 Enterprise edition for 20 bucks. I had no idea about the program until an IT guy mentioned it to me, so ask your IT department if you employer is eligible for this. They have MS office for Mac available there as well.

 

It is pretty different from the 2003 version.

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