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Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 Lifetime License for Windows or Mac

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Groupon offers Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 Lifetime License for Windows or Mac on sale for $35.99 -> Now $34.99

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Available:Includes:
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    • Lifetime license for MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, & OneNote One-time purchase installed on 1 machine (Windows or Mac) for lifetime Microsoft Office use at home or work Instant delivery & download.
    • Microsoft Office 2021 is incompatible with iPad and Chromebook
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Update: Price is now reflective of $34.99 w/ promo code SAVE thru September 14, 2023.

Groupon offers Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 Lifetime License for Windows or Mac on sale for $35.99 -> Now $34.99

Thanks to Community Member Tedusmc2009 for finding this deal.

Available:Includes:
  • Microsoft Office Word
  • Microsoft Office Excel
  • Microsoft Office PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Office Outlook
  • Microsoft Office Teams
  • Microsoft Office OneNote

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Written by SlickDealio
  • About this deal:
    • After purchasing this deal, you'll need to visit the merchant's website to complete redemption
    • All sales final.
  • About this product:
    • Lifetime license for MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, & OneNote One-time purchase installed on 1 machine (Windows or Mac) for lifetime Microsoft Office use at home or work Instant delivery & download.
    • Microsoft Office 2021 is incompatible with iPad and Chromebook
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.

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So-Many-Deals
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Likely yet another promo from the shady NerdUsed (and its many evolving names) international install-code provider. They function through many marketplace hub sites (StackSocial, Groupon, Lifehacker, GameSpot, PC World, StackSocial, FastKeys, SoftKeyWorld, Click2Save, AppleInsider, TMZ, ZDNet, MacWorldShop, AndroidAuthority, etc.). Those sites are not endorsements. They are just financial transaction hubs similar to eBay.

"NerdUsed" knows they couldn't get away with it as an Amazon Marketplace Reseller.

NerdUsed is finding install keys through any means possible (MSDN user development license banks, corporate, government, or educational codes, etc.). The deals are limited-time deals and they move on to another marketplace site for a different promo. Often, the deals suddenly end when Microsoft determines complementary for-development codes origining from a legal MSDN account user are exhaused or misused. There are many different categories of freely-provided or minimum-fee install codes that are provided throughout the world and amongst many different environments (students, corporates, developers, non-profits, etc.).

Their mailbox is in the U.K. but there is no actual office there. From their actual sites that they directly sell through, we know that English is not their language (using translators), so it's almost certain that they're operating out of a non-English speaking country. They likely do not reside in the U.K. Complaints and re-issuing of declined codes is mostly done through their Telegram account for legal and privacy purposes.

There is no difference between a $2 and a $50 office install code from these install code providers. They are all the same. It's interesting how people feel it's more "authentic" when they pay more money for one. Therefore this is not a "good deal" compared to other gray-market licenses - and this is definitely NOT equivalent to a $300-$600 Microsoft (or other) software license purchased from almost any U.S. store (except Craigslist and marketplace hubs).

Regarding your financial and personal privacy, you're better off purchasing by cash, PayPal, Virtual Credit Card with limits, or from a site that does NOT remit your personal contact (or credit card) details to the install code provider.

"It installed" does not equal it's a "legitimate software license", it's "for life", and it's a "consumer retail license".

Groupon is not the install-code provider. Groupon will take their 7-15% commission, hold the money for at least 30 days (past the credit card charge back period) then send the remaining to NerdUsed's foreign bank. Groupon is not held liable for the future failure of any product in its Marketplace site. Groupon is not responsible for the authenticity or claims made by its product/service resellers.

Microsoft is not responsible for verifying the authenticity of each code install, just as GM does not verify that each Escalade driver is the actual owner. Microsoft should sue Marketplace sites? They can't. Craigslist can't be sued for having imitation products posted on their site. Also, all these install-code resellers are internationally located in non-western countries. At best, they have a post office box and a Telegram account.

Microsoft software is sold as a license to use, not as a physical product disc. Successful install activation is not software license approval. There is no immediate check to verify that it's being installed on a computer owned by a specific company, college, charity, software developer, etc. However, when their status changes, or other flags come up in the future, license codes can be deactivated - easy to do thanks to ongoing internet verifications. It may work for a week, or 10 years. The Marketplace Hub offers no additional credibility as to the life of the product.

Therefore, buying an international app install code from Groupon or StackSocial offers no additional quality than buying it from the luckyapps site in Kazakstan. Paying $50 gives you nothing more than paying $5. For all we know, NerdUsed may be located in Kazakstan.
jvondiel
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It's an ok deal. The lifetime wording is kinda deceptive. It's true you own the license forever. This is known as a perpetual license. The problem is this license doesn't include future upgrades. Microsoft will only officially support this version until October 13, 2026. After that there will be no enhancements, bug fixes, or security patches.
chrisinsocalif
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You go through the Microsoft website to activate but it's likely from volume licenses purchased through Microsoft sold individually which is against Microsoft's terms of service. They may work, work temporarily or not work at all. When I bought a few keys from stack social they worked at first then would stop working a few weeks later. I would try to activate and I would get a notification that it had too many activations. Occasionally it would work again over time and the cycle continued. I wouldn't suggest these keys.

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Aug 31, 2023 04:14 PM
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Shashankssj2Aug 31, 2023 04:14 PM
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Quote from jvondiel :
You might want to upgrade to the latest version before then. I doubt anybody will be using Office 2021 in 100 years.
Might work just fine even in a 100 years lol
Aug 31, 2023 04:18 PM
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JMBauer74Aug 31, 2023 04:18 PM
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$1.07 software. No way I would pay $30+ for it uniess I was getting 25 copies
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Aug 31, 2023 04:23 PM
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lollerskatesAug 31, 2023 04:23 PM
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Quote from ElatedFaucet4512 :
FYI for anyone interested, keys on eBay have been available for a long time for very little $. Never had an issue and if you are lucky can grab them for under a few dollars.
From my experience the eBay keys stop working much sooner, usually in a few weeks, because they get oversold like crazy and M$ shuts them down way faster. Hoping these guys sell their keys a little less stupidly and they last at least a year..
Aug 31, 2023 04:29 PM
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Joined Jun 2008
KingBAug 31, 2023 04:29 PM
618 Posts
One dollar cheaper at stacksocial
Aug 31, 2023 04:39 PM
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SDSummerDayAug 31, 2023 04:39 PM
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i never quite understand how this is a good deal. and why it gain so much popularity (i guess people are just ignorant)
1. those are gray market product at the best. those are actually part of volume license or MSDN license that, according to the EULA, cannot be resold individually. but i think most people here just want to got a working office license and who care if MS ever going to spend time to find out. which lead me to the second part

2. there are tons, like TONS of seller doing this for cheaper, for like forever. like.. for example, go deal 24 (which you will find they do tons of advertisement in any PC hardware websites, and they are not the only one) often offers around 5 to 7 dollar per windows license and 15 to 20 for office license for as long as i know.

i suppose SD only got cut from certain places and therefor only promote it. this is a good business parctice no doubt, but you are also promoting, in essence, an illegal product.
Last edited by seanleeforever August 31, 2023 at 09:42 AM.
Aug 31, 2023 05:04 PM
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fivestringerAug 31, 2023 05:04 PM
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Quote from CleverCreature256 :
5 1/4" or 3 1/2"?
Oh, 8"
hmmm...
nope, sorry.
best to check B00m3r's 'R US
So I guess mag tape is out of the question?
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Aug 31, 2023 05:15 PM
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ZenNutsAug 31, 2023 05:15 PM
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eBay no longer have those cheap key available. I guess they crack down every once a while. A Visio key I bought on eBay worked for about a year or two then MSFT deactivated it.

Another place is woot which is owned by Amazon, They have similarly priced Office and Windows

https://www.woot.com/category/com...cdet_pc_10

I guess woot is more legit? Being owned my Amazon. Of course, if you don't care there are grey market key provider out there for less than $10-$15.

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Bflo23
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Aug 31, 2023 05:30 PM
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Not all grey market office sellers are the same. Some sellers may sell you a copy that lasts for only a month and some people may buy a grey market copy and it lasts pretty much "forever". The really cheap "too good to be true" deals are much more likely to stop working much sooner.

This is being sold from a VERIFIED Microsoft partner. I doubt those really cheap deals on ebay are from verified Microsoft partners.

https://appsource.microsoft.com/e...w?exp=ubp8

FWIW. I bought this and it is actually Microsoft Office 2021 Professional Plus so I have extra features than Home & Student, Home & Business and Professional.

"Professional Plus: Only available through volume licensing channels; includes core applications plus Outlook, Publisher, Access and Skype for Business. Uses Click-to-Run method for online installation."

From my understanding "lifetime" means the lifetime of your 1 PC. It doesn't mean your human life. Pretty much don't buy this for a PC, junk it and then buy a new PC next month.
Last edited by Bflo23 August 31, 2023 at 05:44 PM.
Aug 31, 2023 05:31 PM
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bdbAug 31, 2023 05:31 PM
414 Posts
Quote from kdupuis77 :
These "OEM" keys are 100% legit, the only catch is that they are good for one machine only. Meaning you cannot re-use your OEM key when you upgrade or if you have to replace your computer.
I don't see how an upgrade would prevent this (depending on what components you upgrade), but from what I've seen with all these keys you're right - they're for the lifetime of the computer you install it on, not the lifetime of the owner.
Aug 31, 2023 05:40 PM
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Mikki6112Aug 31, 2023 05:40 PM
109 Posts
Thanks for taking the time to explain this. Saves me the frustration later when it no longer works.



Quote from So-Many-Deals :
Likely yet another promo from the shady NerdUsed (and its many evolving names) international install-code provider. They function through many marketplace hub sites (StackSocial, Groupon, Lifehacker, GameSpot, PC World, StackSocial, FastKeys, SoftKeyWorld, Click2Save, AppleInsider, TMZ, ZDNet, MacWorldShop, AndroidAuthority, etc.). Those sites are not endorsements. They are just financial transaction hubs similar to eBay.

"NerdUsed" knows they couldn't get away with it as an Amazon Marketplace Reseller.

NerdUsed is finding install keys through any means possible (MSDN user development license banks, corporate, government, or educational codes, etc.). The deals are limited-time deals and they move on to another marketplace site for a different promo. Often, the deals suddenly end when Microsoft determines complementary for-development codes origining from a legal MSDN account user are exhaused or misused. There are many different categories of freely-provided or minimum-fee install codes that are provided throughout the world and amongst many different environments (students, corporates, developers, non-profits, etc.).

Their mailbox is in the U.K. but there is no actual office there. From their actual sites that they directly sell through, we know that English is not their language (using translators), so it's almost certain that they're operating out of a non-English speaking country. They likely do not reside in the U.K. Complaints and re-issuing of declined codes is mostly done through their Telegram account for legal and privacy purposes.

There is no difference between a $2 and a $50 office install code from these install code providers. They are all the same. It's interesting how people feel it's more "authentic" when they pay more money for one. Therefore this is not a "good deal" compared to other gray-market licenses - and this is definitely NOT equivalent to a $300-$600 Microsoft (or other) software license purchased from almost any U.S. store (except Craigslist and marketplace hubs).

Regarding your financial and personal privacy, you're better off purchasing by cash, PayPal, Virtual Credit Card with limits, or from a site that does NOT remit your personal contact (or credit card) details to the install code provider.

"It installed" does not equal it's a "legitimate software license", it's "for life", and it's a "consumer retail license".

Groupon is not the install-code provider. Groupon will take their 7-15% commission, hold the money for at least 30 days (past the credit card charge back period) then send the remaining to NerdUsed's foreign bank. Groupon is not held liable for the future failure of any product in its Marketplace site. Groupon is not responsible for the authenticity or claims made by its product/service resellers.

Microsoft is not responsible for verifying the authenticity of each code install, just as GM does not verify that each Escalade driver is the actual owner. Microsoft should sue Marketplace sites? They can't. Craigslist can't be sued for having imitation products posted on their site. Also, all these install-code resellers are internationally located in non-western countries. At best, they have a post office box and a Telegram account.

Microsoft software is sold as a license to use, not as a physical product disc. Successful install activation is not software license approval. There is no immediate check to verify that it's being installed on a computer owned by a specific company, college, charity, software developer, etc. However, when their status changes, or other flags come up in the future, license codes can be deactivated - easy to do thanks to ongoing internet verifications. It may work for a week, or 10 years. The Marketplace Hub offers no additional credibility as to the life of the product.

Therefore, buying an international app install code from Groupon or StackSocial offers no additional quality than buying it from the luckyapps site in Kazakstan. Paying $50 gives you nothing more than paying $5. For all we know, NerdUsed may be located in Kazakstan.
Aug 31, 2023 05:46 PM
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CleverCreature256Aug 31, 2023 05:46 PM
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Quote from fivestringer :
So I guess mag tape is out of the question?
I'll even accept 96 column punch cards.
But not 80. Dat sh!tr iz _old_
Aug 31, 2023 06:05 PM
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Loudog504Aug 31, 2023 06:05 PM
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"One-time purchase installed on 1 machine"

Does this mean its tied to an email log in or is it lock to a single computer?

Like if i have a home computer and a laptop logged into the same email account can i use it on both or only 1?
Aug 31, 2023 06:12 PM
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VanquishedAug 31, 2023 06:12 PM
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I am 100% on board with shady Microsoft deals. They are the greediest (or second greediest behind Adobe) company on the planet. Took what was 70 bucks for a lifetime license and made it $70+ per year to rent it. They are valued at 2.5 Trillion dollars because of stuff like this.
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Aug 31, 2023 06:18 PM
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kdupuis77Aug 31, 2023 06:18 PM
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Quote from bdb :
I don't see how an upgrade would prevent this (depending on what components you upgrade), but from what I've seen with all these keys you're right - they're for the lifetime of the computer you install it on, not the lifetime of the owner.
Ah yes you are right... As a 20 year certified Apple Kool-Aid Drinker (tm) the terms "upgrade" and "replace" have become the same word for me lol (In this case I used the word "upgrade" referring to buying an entirely new machine haha).

Yes, I do believe, such as with Windows license keys, simply upgrading your RAM, HDD, Graphics card, etc. should not cause any issues. Changing out a motherboard or CPU for any reason could possibly trigger a de-licensing, however you should be able to call Microsoft and have your UHI reset for your license and get it re-activated. Not sure if that's still a thing for Microsoft. But yes, basically the OEM license keys would be good for the "lifetime" of the computer itself you're using.

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Aug 31, 2023 06:21 PM
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kdupuis77Aug 31, 2023 06:21 PM
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Quote from r6nick :
If you're even remotely technical, you can activate Office for free on PC. Only downside is that it only activates in 180 day increments, but it's extremely easy to do.
https://github.com/massgravel/Mic...on-Scripts [github.com]
On the MacOS side, certain locations (Yarr!) you can obtain Office 2021 Pro from include a serializer you run, just once before launching any Office apps, and then you never have to mess with it again unless you re-install the software. I try to at least buy a legit OEM key as it's so cheap... but for simple testing purposes on friends and relative's machines, I'll still go that route occasionally.

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