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| Microsoft has slashed the price it charges students for Office 2007, reducing it to $59 worldwide, following a trial in Australia that saw strong takeup of cut-price Office. -------------- It is worth the $59.00 "It's not cheating", according to Microsoft Australia, to buy Office 2007 Ultimate for 95% off its normal price, at just $A75 ($US59). Students Only. ----------------- Its not worth $650.00 ----------------------- On sale all over USA for $129.00 to $124.00 - Any body
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| Wow thats is quite good, i should get a copy imported would cost around £30
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| i don't have a clue how it works josh but i still got my valid NUS knocking about so i should be ok if i need proof.
__________________ Now these points of data make a wonderful line and we're out of beta, we're releasing on time! |
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| I found this from Microsoft: Software4Students.co.uk: Students can purchase a range of software at academic prices including Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 for under £55. To take advantage of this offer they must verify their status by selecting the school or college they attend. The school or college may then become eligible for a rebate. http://www.software4students.co.uk/ Office 2007 at the military store goes for $79.00US. |
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| I'm going to have to look into that. I've been taking distance education for years. Good excuse to enroll in yet another course. (took 3 wonderful computer courses, maybe Web design next). Fabulous news! |