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Microsoft 365 - renewal advice
About 3-4 years ago, through advice on here, I purchased Microsoft 365, My subscription runs out at the end of this week and the auto renewal is going to cost me around £85. I've previously purchased cheaper from Amazon but can't find anything this time, does anyone know where I could get it cheaper?
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Is that £85 for 12 months?
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You can get it on Amazon for £65
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Check Ebay. There are keys always sold on the cheap. They do get deleted but you're talking a lot less than the above.
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£50+bfccrazy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 1:02 pmLook on sites like kinguin
https://www.kinguin.net/category/75016/ ... -1-account
Ebay has them listing for around £7.
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Thanks all and for some reason I couldn’t find that Amazon one which was the first place I looked.
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https://amzn.eu/d/4s2BeZQClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 1:11 pmThanks all and for some reason I couldn’t find that Amazon one which was the first place I looked.
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I am using office 2013 for free, i only use it for excell spread sheets and word documents. It depends what you need it for i suppose
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I think the cheap cheap ones are generally not legit, you might have some luck with them working but they could get pulled at some point
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Before you fork out an extortionate amount for Microsoft 365, I'd download LibreOffice which is a free open source suite to see if it meets all your needs. I've been using it for years and it is compatible with all Microsoft 365 files.
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I also use LibreOffice
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Library office is free, easy to use, very similar to Ms office. Would recommend anyone to give it a go, you won't look back.
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You can get it without the AI stuff £30 cheaperClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:59 amAbout 3-4 years ago, through advice on here, I purchased Microsoft 365, My subscription runs out at the end of this week and the auto renewal is going to cost me around £85. I've previously purchased cheaper from Amazon but can't find anything this time, does anyone know where I could get it cheaper?
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I forgot to cancel a month ago. It feels like a waste of £60 as I hardly use it. Libre Office is good according to a colleague of mine who has more idea about this stuff than I do 

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Libre office is the way to go. I've used it for years.
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£42 for 15 months from hereClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:59 amAbout 3-4 years ago, through advice on here, I purchased Microsoft 365, My subscription runs out at the end of this week and the auto renewal is going to cost me around £85. I've previously purchased cheaper from Amazon but can't find anything this time, does anyone know where I could get it cheaper?
https://www.shopto.net/en/dwnld50097-mi ... -p1159939/
You can stack them so you can buy a few and add them to your account and they will apply one after the other.
If you use the OneDrive online storage then MS365 is worth it, cheaper than the other options for storage and you get office too.
If not you may be better buying a one-off version.
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I use Libre Office as well. I don't use it enough to make paying worth while.
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Libre Office. Or Google Docs. Both free!
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I'm not sure what I've done but I did purchase from Amazon and it didn't stack at all and I'm not sure now whether they've added a new account and I'll still be billed for the original next week.aggi wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:54 pm£42 for 15 months from here
https://www.shopto.net/en/dwnld50097-mi ... -p1159939/
You can stack them so you can buy a few and add them to your account and they will apply one after the other.
If you use the OneDrive online storage then MS365 is worth it, cheaper than the other options for storage and you get office too.
If not you may be better buying a one-off version.
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aggi - I shouldn't have rushed into it but it is not as big a catastrophe as I thought it was. I've just spoken to someone at Amazon who has explained the situation. It was due for renewal next week but they no longer have the ones that can stack so it has immediately started a new one and cancelled the other account. So, thankfully, I'm not running two accounts.aggi wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:54 pm£42 for 15 months from here
https://www.shopto.net/en/dwnld50097-mi ... -p1159939/
You can stack them so you can buy a few and add them to your account and they will apply one after the other.
If you use the OneDrive online storage then MS365 is worth it, cheaper than the other options for storage and you get office too.
If not you may be better buying a one-off version.
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Great info Aggi. To help me understand the process to renew via purchase at the link (apologies if this seems obvious), am I right in thinking that if I buy this I will get a code and will then need to input this after logging in to my account and choosing the annual subscription?aggi wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:54 pm£42 for 15 months from here
https://www.shopto.net/en/dwnld50097-mi ... -p1159939/
You can stack them so you can buy a few and add them to your account and they will apply one after the other.
If you use the OneDrive online storage then MS365 is worth it, cheaper than the other options for storage and you get office too.
If not you may be better buying a one-off version.
I currently pay by monthly subscription through apple, it expires at the beginning of March and will increase from £5.99 to £8.49 pm so will cancel that and purchase from the link instead if everything is relatively straightforward.
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Yes, you get a code. It's not that obvious on your account where to enter that code but I followed the instructions hereBobzuruncle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 8:15 pmGreat info Aggi. To help me understand the process to renew via purchase at the link (apologies if this seems obvious), am I right in thinking that if I buy this I will get a code and will then need to input this after logging in to my account and choosing the annual subscription?
I currently pay by monthly subscription through apple, it expires at the beginning of March and will increase from £5.99 to £8.49 pm so will cancel that and purchase from the link instead if everything is relatively straightforward.
https://static.exertisztorm.net/files/s ... -02-10.pdf
It's an annual code so you don't need to select a subscription, it will tell you when it will expire.
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Thanks !aggi wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:38 pmYes, you get a code. It's not that obvious on your account where to enter that code but I followed the instructions here
https://static.exertisztorm.net/files/s ... -02-10.pdf
It's an annual code so you don't need to select a subscription, it will tell you when it will expire.