Students can steal our software!
by Jeff Greene /
Well almost... If you're a student and can meet the following qualifications, you're eligible for a special, one time purchase of Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 for $59.95. This is a significant savings compared to the suggested retail price of $679.00. Just think of how you can spend the savings, especially with Spring Break coming in just six short months...
Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 includes a full license for all of the following popular applications:
• | Access™ 2007 |
• | Accounting Express 2007 |
• | Excel® 2007 |
• | InfoPath® 2007 |
• | Groove 2007 |
• | OneNote® 2007 |
• | Outlook® 2007 with Business Contact Manager |
• | PowerPoint® 2007 |
• | Publisher 2007 |
• | Word 2007
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In order to qualify, students must possess a valid email address from an educational institution geographically located in the United States.
The following conditions serve to define student eligibility for the Promotion:
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Individual must possess a valid e-mail address at a U.S. educational institution which contains the domain suffix .edu; AND...
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Individual must be a student at a U.S. educational institution and must be actively enrolled in at least 0.5 course credit. Students must be able to provide proof of enrollment upon request. |
Rest assured that this is a legitimate Microsoft sponsored promotion. For additional information, purchasing instructions, and the requisite legal mumbo-jumbo, click on the graphic at the top of this post, or go to the official site at: www.theultimatesteal.com.
Don't procrastinate with this like you would a term paper on "How Miriam Toews' " A Complicated Kindness " Can Be Considered a Microcosm of the 1970's" .
Do it now. The offer ends April 30th, 2008.
Are you a blogger? Of course you are, I mean who isn't these days? If you're a student blogger you can win some some very cool prizes by writing the best blog entry about Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007. For contest details click here.
Comments
- Anonymous
September 29, 2007
I would like to purchase "the ultimate steal"; however, my university does not provide us with an e-mail address ending with edu. I am a full-time PhD student at Walden University and I am able to prove that I am presently enrolled. Not having an "edu" e-mail address, will this disqualify us from this opportunity to purchase this software?