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expiredf12_26 | Staff posted Jul 15, 2024 10:24 PM

15-Month Microsoft 365 Family (6-Users) + 15-Month Norton 360 Standard (1-Device)

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$65

$104

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Newegg has 15-Month Subscription of Microsoft 365 Family + 15-Month Subscription of Norton 360 Standard (PC/Mac Digital Download) on sale for $64.99.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Microsoft 365 Family:
    • 15-month subscription
    • Up to 6 users
    • Premium Office apps, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
    • 1TB OneDrive cloud storage per person
    • PC/Mac Download
  • Norton 360 Standard (2024 Ready):
    • 15-month subscription with auto renewal
    • 1 Device
    • Real-time threat protection
    • Secure VPN; with no-log VPN
    • 10GB PC Cloud Backup
    • Dark Web Monitoring
    • Digital Download

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  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 
    • This price matches the previous +46 Frontpage Deal in May and is $38.99 lower (37.5% savings) than the list price of $103.98.
  • About this Store:
    • Newegg.com cannot guarantee the compatibility of Combo items. Please contact the manufacturer(s) directly if you have issues or concerns regarding compatibility.
    • Some combos are restricted from returning individual products for a refund and must be returned in their entirety.

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Written by f12_26 | Staff
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Newegg has 15-Month Subscription of Microsoft 365 Family + 15-Month Subscription of Norton 360 Standard (PC/Mac Digital Download) on sale for $64.99.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Microsoft 365 Family:
    • 15-month subscription
    • Up to 6 users
    • Premium Office apps, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
    • 1TB OneDrive cloud storage per person
    • PC/Mac Download
  • Norton 360 Standard (2024 Ready):
    • 15-month subscription with auto renewal
    • 1 Device
    • Real-time threat protection
    • Secure VPN; with no-log VPN
    • 10GB PC Cloud Backup
    • Dark Web Monitoring
    • Digital Download

Editor's Notes

  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 
    • This price matches the previous +46 Frontpage Deal in May and is $38.99 lower (37.5% savings) than the list price of $103.98.
  • About this Store:
    • Newegg.com cannot guarantee the compatibility of Combo items. Please contact the manufacturer(s) directly if you have issues or concerns regarding compatibility.
    • Some combos are restricted from returning individual products for a refund and must be returned in their entirety.

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Written by f12_26 | Staff

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xlerate
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Order Summary
Item(s):$103.98
Delivery: $0.00
Combo #4701421 Discount:-$38.99
Tax: $5.28
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Total: $70.27


You'll be charged $50.00 (plus applicable taxes) by Newegg today for the first 15 months of your Microsoft 365 Family subscription. Activate your subscription at Microsoft365.com/setup. Beginning from the date you activate your subscription, Newegg (acting as an agent of Microsoft Corporation) will automatically charge your payment card $88.99 (plus applicable taxes) every 12 months to continue your subscription. Microsoft Corporation will notify you prior to each renewal, as well as before any price changes. To stop future charges, turn recurring billing off at any time by going to the Services & Subscriptions tab in your Microsoft account (account.microsoft.com). By checking out, you agree to the Automatic Renewal Terms.
mauveZeus
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I ended up getting the subscription from Newegg. Even though it says Newegg will take over your subscription, it didn't. Got a key in email and in my newegg account. Went ahead and activated in Microsoft account.
My subscription was expiring next month, now it will expire in Dec 2025.
udaykp
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I had a subscription initially purchased through Newegg in 2021 and just got this deal. It stacked with my subscription without issue.

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Jul 16, 2024 02:21 AM
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covertfantomJul 16, 2024 02:21 AM
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Quote from drachen808 :
Does this have to be activated right away? I've got 77 days left on my subscription.
No need to wait - you can stack subscriptions.
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Jul 16, 2024 02:32 AM
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SiGmA_XJul 16, 2024 02:32 AM
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Quote from mauveZeus :
I ended up getting the subscription from Newegg. Even though it says Newegg will take over your subscription, it didn't. Got a key in email and in my newegg account. Went ahead and activated in Microsoft account.
My subscription was expiring next month, now it will expire in Dec 2025.
Did you apply that to a M365 sub purchased from Newegg or somewhere else?
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Jul 16, 2024 02:47 AM
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drachen808Jul 16, 2024 02:47 AM
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Quote from covertfantom :
No need to wait - you can stack subscriptions.
I read above that you can only stack subscriptions if purchased from the same place that you originally got it from. I got it from best buy originally.
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Quote from GinaG1983 :
I think this deal would be worth it for the MS365 alone, with the Norton just being a bonus?
There are usually deals for Personal for $30 that gives you 9 months of Family. I am just trying to get someone confirms that the confirmation still works
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Quote from wordage :
This is Newegg-specific so it can't be stacked if you have a subscription from an another vendor. This is my case--my O365 subscription was purchased through Dell and so renewal should be through Dell if I want it to stack, i.e., add 15 months to my existing subscription. In my case, it really doesn't matter because my Dell subscription expires at the end of this month. So at that point, I will activate this one and simply delete/remove the Dell one. If I had months left on my Dell one, yeah, I would lose that time if I were to activate this one.
I think this is incorrect. Had no issues purchasing deals from different sources and combining them
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Jul 16, 2024 05:40 AM
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sed_yJul 16, 2024 05:40 AM
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how would this work if I have microsoft personal ending in 9 months?
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m3m3m3Jul 16, 2024 08:07 AM
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Quote from mauveZeus :
I ended up getting the subscription from Newegg. Even though it says Newegg will take over your subscription, it didn't. Got a key in email and in my newegg account. Went ahead and activated in Microsoft account.
My subscription was expiring next month, now it will expire in Dec 2025.
Thanks for the info. Did the key give you 12 months or 15 months? Cause the Newegg listing says 12 + 3 when you set up auto renewal

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Quote from ScottoDono :
I think this is incorrect. Had no issues purchasing deals from different sources and combining them
Well, I could be wrong about this, but I am basing it on having kept an eye on all the threads about O365 for the last year and my own experience with my Dell-linked subscription.

Previously, I had only standalone, non-subscription versions of Office. But after purchasing my initial, 15-month subscription to O365 Family from Dell for like $120 or so (the one that expires at the end of this month), I started paying attention to the O365 subscription deals/sales because Dell seemingly never offered them. So the idea was to add one of these 40%-50% off subscriptions to my existing Dell one to extend it.

But as I read through all the threads, the idea that emerged was that there are generic versions of the O365 subscription and specific, vendor-linked ones. If one had a generic version (AntOnline apparently sells this), then the key could be registered directly via one's Microsoft account. But if one had a vendor-linked version like from Dell or Amazon, one had to do all the management through that specific vendor. Indeed, I can see this with my current Dell-linked version that will expire at the end of this month. If I log into my Microsoft account, I can see the existence of the O365 Family subscription. But I can't do anything significant there and it immediately steers me back to the Dell website, where they have something called Software Vault or similar to store software licenses/purchases.

Anyway, the message that came through was that to stack any subscriptions, they had to be of the same style or they would not extend a current subscription, they would replace it, or more likely, sit beside it in parallel. For example, with my O365 subscription through Dell, only a direct purchase through Dell could extend it. If I bought an Amazon 15-month promo subscription, it would not extend my Dell one, it would start up a whole new subscription in parallel. So the idea was that the generic versions were preferable because--independent of the vendor from which it was purchased--they could be stacked because they were all generic.

I am happy to find out that I am wrong and that with vendor-linked versions, they can all be stacked on top of one another!
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Quote from wordage :
Well, I could be wrong about this, but I am basing it on having kept an eye on all the threads about O365 for the last year and my own experience with my Dell-linked subscription.

Previously, I had only standalone, non-subscription versions of Office. But after purchasing my initial, 15-month subscription to O365 Family from Dell for like $120 or so (the one that expires at the end of this month), I started paying attention to the O365 subscription deals/sales because Dell seemingly never offered them. So the idea was to add one of these 40%-50% off subscriptions to my existing Dell one to extend it.

But as I read through all the threads, the idea that emerged was that there are generic versions of the O365 subscription and specific, vendor-linked ones. If one had a generic version (AntOnline apparently sells this), then the key could be registered directly via one's Microsoft account. But if one had a vendor-linked version like from Dell or Amazon, one had to do all the management through that specific vendor. Indeed, I can see this with my current Dell-linked version that will expire at the end of this month. If I log into my Microsoft account, I can see the existence of the O365 Family subscription. But I can't do anything significant there and it immediately steers me back to the Dell website, where they have something called Software Vault or similar to store software licenses/purchases.

Anyway, the message that came through was that to stack any subscriptions, they had to be of the same style or they would not extend a current subscription, they would replace it, or more likely, sit beside it in parallel. For example, with my O365 subscription through Dell, only a direct purchase through Dell could extend it. If I bought an Amazon 15-month promo subscription, it would not extend my Dell one, it would start up a whole new subscription in parallel. So the idea was that the generic versions were preferable because--independent of the vendor from which it was purchased--they could be stacked because they were all generic.

I am happy to find out that I am wrong and that with vendor-linked versions, they can all be stacked on top of one another!
Let me add one thing here--it may be that the Newegg subscription is "generic" or some type of hybrid model... I say this because when I purchased my original O365 Family subscription from Dell last year, I had to do everything including fulfillment through the Dell Digital Locker website (just looked up the name--it is not "Software Vault" as I mentioned above). I just logged into the Dell website now to verify this--it says "Your software is available to download via the Dell Digital Locker." So even downloading the install software is done through Dell.

In turn, the 15-month subscription that I ordered from Newegg yesterday evening is not at all like this... I got a "Your Digital Order is Now Ready" e-mail from Newegg where it lists the product key directly, and it steers me to the www.microsoft365.com/setup [microsoft365.com] website for the install download.

So this is why I am suggesting this Newegg one is either generic (despite having autorenew, which can easily be undone) or some type of hybrid model.
Last edited by wordage July 16, 2024 at 07:04 AM.
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JoeBlo1979Jul 16, 2024 02:20 PM
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Gosh darnit, missed this by a day. Just renewed at the $79 Newegg/Malwarebytes deal. Didn't need any of these bonus sw packages.
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tallest1Jul 16, 2024 03:44 PM
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If I have a 6 PCs - all on the same microsoft account, are they counted as one user or six?
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If I have a 6 PCs - all on the same microsoft account, are they counted as one user or six?
Its not limited by devices, its limited by accounts

Edit: I was corrected. Technically its limited by devices per account. So read the post that quoted me below. I don't share it with anyone. So I have one main account that technically I can install on 5 devices. I would never need to do that. I have it on my laptop and phone. But I can see someone also having a tablet. To take advantage of the extra storage, I create extra accounts , ie. ScottoDono2, ScottoDono3 etc and then I create a shared folder that I share with my main account , ScottoDono. If I wanted a 6th device , I would have to use something other than main, ie ScottoDono2 , but then I can share folders from the main with ScottoDono if there was something I wanted access to
Last edited by ScottoDono July 17, 2024 at 08:26 AM.
Jul 16, 2024 07:51 PM
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mikerisnerJul 16, 2024 07:51 PM
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I just bought this offer today (16 July 2024), and I was able to use the product key to add (aka, stack) to my current Microsoft 365 Family subscription.

During the process of adding the product key to my existing subscription, I was offered the additional 3 months for enabling auto-renewal. And I allowed it. The onscreen instructions make it clear that you can go into your Microsoft account and disable this anytime before the renewal. Previously, I enabled auto-renewal and was able to easily disable it later.

I'd call this a pretty decent deal. Hope this helps someone!
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SiGmA_XJul 16, 2024 08:46 PM
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Quote from mikerisner :
I just bought this offer today (16 July 2024), and I was able to use the product key to add (aka, stack) to my current Microsoft 365 Family subscription.

During the process of adding the product key to my existing subscription, I was offered the additional 3 months for enabling auto-renewal. And I allowed it. The onscreen instructions make it clear that you can go into your Microsoft account and disable this anytime before the renewal. Previously, I enabled auto-renewal and was able to easily disable it later.

I'd call this a pretty decent deal. Hope this helps someone!
Thanks for your reply. I had an existing subscription (from Costco + direct renewal after the 15mo 5-7yrs ago) so I was hesitant due to some of the other posters in here... Following your post, I purchased from Newegg.

4 minutes later I received a key via email, and was able to add it to my existing subscription (definitely not from Newegg, I checked my order history).

It applied just fine and extended my subscription 16mo (not a typo: next renewal was 9/1/2024 --> and now is 1/2/2026). It did change my method of payment to the Visa card I used with Newegg which I've never used with MSFT, so Newegg's "seller agent of Microsoft" thing must have passed it along.

I canceled auto-renew, and will find a code in late 2025, or turn auto renewal back on when they send a reminder email if I forgot to find a code. (Adding a reminder to my calendar for 11/1/2025, too).

Thanks again OP and @mikerisner!

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FcoEnriqueJul 16, 2024 10:13 PM
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Imagine installing Norton on purpose lol

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