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Office 2016 Professional Plus CD Key Global ~AU $41.36 @ SCDKey

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Office 2016 Professional Plus CD Key Global
Permanent, Authorized, Global Key, For 1 PC, Dont support MAC system

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  • +7

    Just a recommendation that many companies have a home use program with Microsoft which allows 3 different PC's for $15, if you are eligible or know someone who is it would be cheaper at $5 per PC.

    • +1

      This, pretty easy to get with a Live account (well used to be)

    • +18

      many companies have a home use program with Microsoft which allows 3 different PC's for $15

      So I just need to buy a new company then… thanks…

      • +5

        So you just need to get a job…
        … i guess it may mean you won't have as much time to make such useful comments.

        • +15

          So you just need to get a job…

          I already have a job, I buy companies.

        • +5

          Gimli, perhaps you could use your spare time to find a sense of humour.

        • @jv:

          Sounds like it's all sorted!

    • If they use office365 then they don't do HUP for office 2016 …..You get to load office 365 at home.

      • We have 365 but still get 2016 via HUP?

        • +1

          That means your company has a EA license for office 365 and Office 2016 ………they are paying for both….. your procurement people must have money to splash, most organisation just have one or the other. I tried HUP after we moved to Office 365 and Microsoft wouldn't issue key for Office 2016, so I can stay on 2013 which was HUP or load Office365.

    • Only if the company signed onto the super ridiculously expensive Enterprise Agreement (EA) with Microsoft. Many companies are opting out of this these days due to cost savings.

    • Our HUP only allows 1 install of Office - although we can purchase office for windows and office for Mac separately.

  • Anyone know if this site is legit enough?

    I have openoffice now, but I'd almost pay money for the MS version at this price. Have heard plenty of horror stories about people buying keys off reddit which get canceled after a while. If that risk is there and I'm just paying a scammer, I'd rather just pirate it myself..

    • +4

      you can get MS office for free, and it's legitimate method. Although it may be only activated for a limited time.

      Sign up for a free course with UTAS (expired now, but it'll be available again soon)
      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/285840

      Once enrolled into university, you will be a student and therefore have access to UTAS's Office licensing program.

      and then see my comment on the same page on how to get Office 365 using your UTAS credentials

      Mine is still active from over a year ago.

      • Nice, I'll look out for next time it happens.

        • You can enrol now although you might not receive a reply until somebody gets around to creating your UTAS account. Studies begin in July.

      • I have one from tafe 2 years ago and office is still active too

      • Mine is still active from over a year ago.

        And you'll have it for the next 10 years and possibly longer. They gotta boost their numbers somehow ;)

      • It's it's only valid while you are a student. Stop taking courses or graduate and it's no longer legitimate. Not that anyone will be checking but.

      • Thanks mate just enrolled

      • Do you guys just ignore your online course and flunk it?

        Will they remove you from the course if you do that?

        Does Office 365 remain active the whole time even if you fail?

        Going to your link I'm actually seeing Bachelors Degrees with HECS fees waived in 2017. Does that mean you'll start paying it next year or is it free for the duration of the course as long as you enrolled in 2017?

        If you fail or don't do any work, will it be on your record in case you apply for a real Uni later? Will that Uni look at your study history and find that you were lazy and flunked your course and then could they decide not to offer you a place?

        • They phoned me actually. I told the lecturer I was studying and working and had no time to complete the rest of the course, so I voluntarily dropped out. But - It does not affect your online accounts.

          You can retake the course whenever they offer it. It seems to be an ongoing thing.

    • -1

      Anyone know if this site is legit enough?

      probably not…

    • Libreoffice is better, give that a go.

      • -2

        Libreoffice is better

        Nacho Libre ?

      • -1

        Not if you want actually real compatibility or to look like an idiot when you open someone else's documents to find the formatting is not right.

  • +12

    Yeah buying ProPlus outside of a VL agreement, Office 365 or the Home Use program immediately screams dodgy as they are the only channels through which Microsoft sell them.

  • +1

    Where can one get Office for Mac cheaply?

    • I bit the bullet today and bought Office 365 from Officeworks for $96.

      I can use it on 5 PCs (Macs or Windows).

      As far as my reasearch showed that's as cheap as it gets.

      I thought about buying older versions on eBay and getting it on a disc. But I preferred thr new version of Office so I went for the subscription.

      • +3

        This is really the cheapest way to buy it, especially if you have more than one computer. Given that it includes all the apps in Professional, and Professional retails for about $600 a pop, if you have two PCs you need to be subscribed for a bit over 12 years (assuming no price change) before you have spent the same amount.

        By then you'll probably be at least two major versions ahead which would set you back another $2400 to buy outright.

        Even for one device with the Personal edition it's about six years of subscription to break even.

        edit: you also get 1TB of onedrive per head and 60 minutes of Skype international minutes per month per head with 365.

        • Yep, when I think about it, I've got it on one Windows desktop, one Windows notebook, one Mac and an iPad. And if anyone else in the family wants it on their device I can do that as well.

          I'm not a huge fan of the subscription model but if you need something across multiple devices it makes sense.

      • -1

        I bit the bullet today and bought Office 365 from Officeworks for $96.

        You got ripped off then…

        You could have got it for $73 from OW with a price match from…

        • +5

          Sometimes life's too short for price checking.

          I know, I know…such an attitude can get me kicked off this site!

        • +1

          I'll bookmark that site for future reference.

        • +5

          @sillywalks:

          Sometimes life's too short for price checking.

          It took me about 30 secs to save $23

          That works out at $2,760 per hour… So, unless you're Bill Gates……………

        • @jv:

          Get on with your life jv…

      • +2

        That is only for 1 year.

      • HUP program mentioned above also applies for Mac too. But if you aren't eligible for that then 365 is a good way to go.

      • I bit the bullet today and bought Office 365 from Officeworks for $96.

        Is that for 1 year's license or lifetime?

        I think MS sells it for $80 a year. I got it for free for one year because I uploaded more than 5GB to Onedrive. After that it's $80 I believe.

        • Just 1 year.

          I got a reminder renewal email from Microsoft asking $114 per year. So $96 from Officeworks seems okay.

        • @sillywalks:

          So $96 from Officeworks seems okay.

          $73 from Officeworks sounds better

        • +1

          @jv:

          Indeed it does.

  • +2

    MS don't issue single-user Pro Plus licenses, or at least they didn't last time I checked. Caveat emptor on this one, you could be buying into someone else's EULA-breaking multi-user license agreement.

  • +3

    Just as 'legit' as buying from a certain subreddit I won't name…

    • -3

      $599 from the microsoft store or $41.36 here.
      Mmmmm, a difficult decision.

      • You cannot buy ProPlus anywhere outside of Volume Licensing and Office 365 unless your employer participates in the Home Use Program, in which case it's $15.

        You are looking at Office Professional, which is not the same product (it lacks some of the more Enterprise-y apps).

        • -2

          So this is even a better deal for the majority with no access to the Home Use Program.

        • @redcreek200:

          Well it's not a deal at all if it's breaking the agreement someone else has with MS and your dodgy copy then gets deactivated at some future date.

          It's just like buying stolen eye fillets in the coles car park - cheap for a reason.

          The way others have explained it is it's impossible for someone to sell this deal without them being MS or without the buyer working for them and having a Home User agreement.

        • @wetsandwich: I was replying to @douglasac10 who offered a $15 alternative. That alternative is non-existent for most.

        • @redcreek200: Doesn't matter what the price is, if you don't buy it through the three channels I mentioned before (which are, again, VL, 365 or HUP), you are not buying a legitimate license of ProPlus, which means this is not much of a deal.

      • might as well buy it on reddit then, last time the price was $15 US and just as legit as this one (it's not).

        • +2

          Thanks. I forgot about reddit. I'll check it out.

  • +9

    So I can sell my licence keys from MSDN subscription to make some profit too lol
    Dodgy!

  • +2

    ProPlus CD keys? Yeah, those aren't even available outside of MSDN, Action Pack, or VL. There's no way this isn't a CD key parted out of a BizSpark or MSDN subscription in violation of the license agreement.

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