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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
@Jack Offer expires October 31st 2009!Anonymous
January 01, 2003
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January 01, 2003
I have now signed up over the phone and have been advised that I need to wait 24-48 hours for my subscriber ID to arrive by email. Seems a long time to wait.Anonymous
August 10, 2009
That's terrific I've been thinking about getting a subscription (I used to have one but let it lapse). How long will the promo code last?Anonymous
August 10, 2009
Anyone else having trouble signing up? it asks for my live ID and then : Sign in to Microsoft Order Management Help Windows Live ID is unavailable from this site for one of the following reasons: This site may be experiencing a problem. The site may not be a member of Windows Live ID. You can: You can sign in or sign up at other Windows Live ID sites and services, or try again later at this site.Anonymous
August 11, 2009
I couldnt purchase it either. I get to the live login page and my browser just trys and retrys and gets nowhereAnonymous
August 11, 2009
I am also getting the same results after entering my Windows Live ID. Can anyone from Microsoft advise what is going on?Anonymous
August 11, 2009
Seems like they dont want us to subscribe ehAnonymous
August 11, 2009
I did it with no problem last night - I have a receipt, but I don't know if I get an email to say that it is now active or I need to do some verification. The receipt says that it will be active after processing, and that was now 14 hours ago. If I login to Technet I still can't do anything. It would be good if they indicated the time for processing or sent a confirmation email. Hard to know what the process is.Anonymous
August 11, 2009
I have now tried from 3 different computers and used IE8, firefox & Chrome with the same results. I'm not sure how Neil got through.Anonymous
August 11, 2009
I didnt have a problem signing up but I'm still waiting since Friday for my confirmation & technet subscriber ID. It seems very slow to process something that could be entirely automated. Needs more updates!!Anonymous
August 13, 2009
That's frustrating, I only joined in July and paid the $512.00 :-( I would recommend TechNet though guys. Cheers, BoonyAnonymous
August 14, 2009
so if my subscription runs out and I have to reinstall (say win7), will MS authenticate my software on the next install if I am using my originally given keys?Anonymous
August 18, 2009
There was a promo code for 40% off in July, Its a shame that doesn't work anymore :(Anonymous
August 19, 2009
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August 31, 2009
I got through the login part, i paid in full via credit card, they sent me 3 emails saying subrscribe now following these specific instructions.. it says enter the details exactly as on ur purchase order, so i copy and pasted the details so there was no mistakes.. My money is gone out of my account but microsoft is telling me they have no subscription under my details.. i have 3 orders and an email reciept to prove it, not sure wats going on but it aint working...Anonymous
October 25, 2009
So is this subscription worked for anyone yet? Not sure I should try it based upon comments here...Anonymous
December 23, 2009
What's the point of Technet Direct if downloads are so slow.