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[Prime] Microsoft 365 Family 1-Year Subscription (Digital Code) $134.25 @ Amazon Media AU

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  • Microsoft 365 Family
  • Up to 6 people and 5 devices per person.
  • Use on PCs, Macs, iPads, iPhones, & Android tablets & phones
  • Premium apps with the latest updates: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote and Clipchamp Video Editor
  • 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage for each person

Part of this Save $10 when you buy $175 of select items promo.

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  • This is a good deal for anyone without a subscription. Current renewal price according to my Microsoft account is $125.30

    • Agreed. Even without the promo code lasher mentioned below, it's slightly cheaper than SaveOnIT's current price of $140.99.

    • I thought that renewal family is $179. Where do I see the discount?

  • Just renewed my subscription…Can I purchase this now and then activate it next year?

    • +2

      Yes - up to 5 years

    • Can just stack them. Put in code now and it extends it a year. Can do 5 years a believe. I got another 3 years left on mine.

  • +1

    I only just purchased my first subscription this weekend paying full price ($159) for M365 Personal (currently $119 https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CJ4XK683). I even looked here first, then made the purchase…grrr.

    I believe you can purchase ahead and stack these?

    UPDATE: I was able to cancel my subscription and get a full refund. I was then able to take up this offer and redeem on my cancelled Microsoft account immediately. And yes, these can stack.

  • Do they still sell flat fee software, this is crazy pricing

    • +1

      I think of it as paying for 6TB of cloud storage via OneDrive, with ms office and copilot thrown in for free

      • Fair call, most people wouldn’t need 6 terabytes for documents and spreadsheets would they?

        • +1

          Nothing like it, though my family has an awful lot of photos and videos taken with our phones, so we're about 800Gb between us.

          • +1

            @CacheHunter: Damn that's crazy, how often do you go back and look at 800GB of photos and videos?

            I only ask, as I was reading a paper on data storage and the statistics of people globally who review what they have taken in the past was like 6% (or something like that). The article was comparing it to the old photo albums back in the day, sitting there collecting dust until some died. Made me laugh as it was pretty spot on in my family.

            • @BatmanAU: 800GB isn’t much if you record in 4K60, especially if you happened to record and store log format video.

              I’ve got terabytes of family photos and videos.

              • @MrFunSocks: Thats insane, but true, 4K soon 8K will blow data storage off the charts

      • It’s only 1TB per person though, which means that’s a pretty bad way to think about it. Unless you want to make 6 accounts and have each of them storing different data and managing that which would be a nightmare, it’s 1TB.

    • Yes, its the Office Home edition which is a perpetual license for around $200. You will get the Office 2024 (which is the latest) edition and only get security updates, not feature updates. I did this recently and figured even if i get two or three years usage out of this before wanting updates, i would still be ahead.

      I know… its a real grudge purchase.

      • Yeah I moved over to Mac and have problems with people opening docs created in pages or numbers that are saved as doc or xls, bloody annoying. I was using the free Outlook, that was horrible, kept deleting my account, or asking for password every few days.

    • +1

      edit: just realised joka has already replied to this above
      If by 'flat fee' you mean 'pay once', retailers still stock Microsoft Office 2024. It's a perpetual license for Office without OneDrive cloud storage and a few other things. You may find this product more suitable.

      More info here from Microsoft

      • Yeah pay once. Someone mention the Libre office has had substantial upgrades for Mac, might also look at that

  • I think I'm literally only paying for this to get my parents and wife auto photo backup on Onedrive at this point (prefer dropbox photo sync for myself, and work has o365 subscription for the office suite). Is there an alternative? Inb4self hosted. Needs to be easy to set up for people in their 60s who I don't live with

    • +1

      Depends on how much storage your parents and wife need.

      If <100GB total storage per person, you could buy one of the following.

      Microsoft 365 Basic
      • 100GB of OneDrive storage for one Microsoft account (e.g an email address ending in outlook[dot]com or hotmail)
      • $30/year when purchased annually
      • $3/month when purchased monthly.

      More info from Microsoft

      Google One Basic
      • 100GB of Google Drive storage for one Google account (e.g. an email address ending in gmail[dot]com)
      • $3/month. Can't see an option to purchase this annually for a discount.
      • Not sure if this Google One subscription also includes the option for automatic photo backup using Google Photos on Android or iOS (I don't use Google Photos)

      More info from Google

      If your wife and parents need >100GB of storage, prices for 365 and Google One increase drastically.

      Microsoft 365 options for >100 GB of storage

      Basically personal - for 1 account - or family - for up to 5 accounts. Might as well take advantage of the deal for Family on this page.

      Google One options for >100GB storage

      Google offers 200GB of storage 'AI Plus' at $12.50/month. They have a limited-time promo of $6.50 for your first 2 months fwiw. All the plan after 'AI Plus' are exponentially more expensive.

      Given you're already a Dropbox user, I wonder if Dropbox offers automatic folder/photo/sync for multiple devices syncing to a shared Dropbox folder on your Dropbox account? If that's possible within Dropbox natively or a 3rd-party app, it may be more worth your while to do this and buy more Dropbox storage to accommodate your parents and wife.

  • +2

    Note I ended up only paying $100.69 for the Family subscription. There was a discount code on the same page that took 25% off ("MICROSOFT365" from memory).

    • Yeah nah. Targeted?

    • And Amazon just cancelled the order and locked my account, citing fraudulanat activity…????

      • Weird, same here. Currently on-hold. Cant seem to resolve

    • +3

      For me the 25% was a button to redeem in the app. I applied it and bought 2 copies for $191. Just got the codes so it seems to have worked.

      • This… 25% off on sale, and then 25% button to redeem.

      • Same - super cheap and arrived within 15 mins.

        Already applied and extended my existing sub by 2 years.

        Thanks OP!

    • Got the same code and price. Code was sent and applied.

    • None yesterday but the 25% off promo appeared today…thanks

  • -1

    Why would you pay for a subscription when you can get the offline version on ebay and google??

    Also some selling 365 lifetime on google.

    Check it. I hate microslop and the copilot garbage that comes with subscription accounts

    • +2

      An offline version of 6 x 1TB cloud storage accounts ? No.

      I'm not sure you understand what this product actually is.

      People buy this so they can sync their photos and files between their computers and phones and the cloud - it comes with 6 accounts, the cost per person is tiny.

  • +1

    Is the product from Bing Lee the same as the amazon ? it is selling $159 for 15 months, will this be cheaper ?

    • +1

      Perhaps yes, assuming you were to pay the OP noted $134.25 via Amazon. Bing Lees would work out to be $127.12 (for 12 months). Nice find.

      If however you spot further discounts on Amazon like the targeted additional 25% off then Amazon is better. Like some others noted above I managed to grab 2 years for $197.37 ($98.69 per Year) which included the additional "targeted" 25% (MICROSOFT365) Code, and $10 further discount if orders over $175.00

      • Damn that’s a good deal. The last subscription I paid for was $89 but I think that was back in 2021. I checked my account. Spewing I wasn’t offered the code

      • I don't see the "Redeem" button, looks like I'm unlucky!

  • So I went to pay and noticed its actually $134.25 minus an extra 25% = $100.69

  • Paid $191 for 2 years of Family, using this offer + 25% off offer + $10 promo
    $95.50 for family sub per year seems to be the lowest you can get for this in 2026!

    • How did you get an extra 25% off please? Is it targeted?

      • Yes. You would see it below the price if targeted i.e. an apply, MICROSOFT365 code option.

    • Hi,

      How long did it take to receive the codes?
      Also, how do you apply the codes to get 2 years? Do you just apply both on the same accoutn and it automattically works it out?

      • Codes are received instantly.
        Correct. Upon activating them, just a matter of logging into your existing Microsoft account where existing subscription is located. It auto adds to it.

  • $191 with extra 25% and $10 for 2 years of 6TB cloud storage. Noice!

  • Uh…I just entered the product code I purchased and my 365 family classic got converted to normal 365 family :(

    • Yes, sounds about right as this is what was purchased. Classic I believe is only available to renew within your account.
      You could call Microsoft and ask them to adjust back to Classic, letting them know you didn't realise it would be stepped up.

      • Yeah it's so weird, my MS account was saying the renewal date was today although I had the auto-renewal turned off so I thought entering a new code will just continue the service.

        • and the customer service apparently can't revert my account back to the classic one anymore as technically the classic subscription ended yesterday.

        • Today starts at 00:01 so in reality, subscription ended prior to this (yesterday) as auto-renewal was turned off (guessing only).
          Am surprised that they can't adjust BUT good to know.
          TBH, I never bothered switching to "Classic" as I usually find a "Family Renewal" at the same price or cheaper in advance to current expiring (like this deal).

          • @Borg: Yeah, I hope I could always find a good deal before the expiry

  • If anyone has a 25% off on there account they're not using, I can buy 2x Family subs from you and make it worth your while

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