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    Perpetual License on Ultimate Office 2007--good after school is finished?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by jonnybardo, Oct 22, 2007.

  1. jonnybardo

    jonnybardo Notebook Consultant

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    I'm tempted to pay the student price of $60 for Ultimate Office 2007, but am concerned about some of the confusing wording on the Microsoft website. Does "Perpetual License" mean that if I pay $60 today and graduate or drop out tomorrow, I get to keep the product? Or will they try to get the full price from me if they come around after I've left school?
     
  2. kickace

    kickace Notebook Deity

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    you will get to keep it, dont worry
     
  3. jonnybardo

    jonnybardo Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks! I hope you're right ;-)
     
  4. icedout297

    icedout297 Notebook Consultant

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    I'm sure you would get to keep the product.