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Costco Members: Microsoft Office Home 2024 Suite (eDelivery) + $25 VISA eGC

$110

$150

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Costco Wholesale has Microsoft Office Home 2024 Suite/Software (eDelivery) + $25 VISA eGift Card on sale for $109.99 valid for Costco Members only.

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About the Product
  • Compatible for PC/Mac (1-Device)
  • Office 2024 Applications (Fully Installed)
    • Microsoft Word
    • Microsoft Excel
    • Microsoft Excel
    • Microsoft Powerpoint
    • Microsoft OneNote for Windows 11

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  • About the Deal
    • This deal matches our recent Black Friday offer/deal; $40 Off or 26.67% Overall Savings
    • Product will be delivered via a product code to your email address + $25 VISA eGift card offer
    • Please make sure that you double-check your email address when you place your order. To get your Microsoft product key code and VISA eGift Card, follow the redemption steps in the order fulfillment email
    • Product is for one-time purchase software
    • Offer valid through December 21, 2024 or while pricing/supplies last

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Costco Wholesale has Microsoft Office Home 2024 Suite/Software (eDelivery) + $25 VISA eGift Card on sale for $109.99 valid for Costco Members only.

Thanks to community member jimtran93 for finding this deal

Note, normally delivered within 4-5 hours to the email address you have entered in the shipping address field

About the Product
  • Compatible for PC/Mac (1-Device)
  • Office 2024 Applications (Fully Installed)
    • Microsoft Word
    • Microsoft Excel
    • Microsoft Excel
    • Microsoft Powerpoint
    • Microsoft OneNote for Windows 11

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This deal matches our recent Black Friday offer/deal; $40 Off or 26.67% Overall Savings
    • Product will be delivered via a product code to your email address + $25 VISA eGift card offer
    • Please make sure that you double-check your email address when you place your order. To get your Microsoft product key code and VISA eGift Card, follow the redemption steps in the order fulfillment email
    • Product is for one-time purchase software
    • Offer valid through December 21, 2024 or while pricing/supplies last

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LibreOffice is a great alternative, free and works on Windows, Max, Linux. Opens, edits, and creates all of the Microsoft formats plus PDF.
$65 every year vs. $110 one-time cost.

Both are good deals, but they serve very different use-cases. If you only need the 3 major Office apps on a single device, the Costco one is a better deal.
Mac version as well? Good deal..

Who the heck needs MS Access at home? Yuk

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dabargainhunter
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Looks like a slim version with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote (W11 only).
Can someone confirm that it doesn't contain Access, Outlook, and Teams?
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be244
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Read through some of the reviews, be aware that the e-gift card is not as easy to use as a "normal" gift card ...
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vpansare
Dec 17, 2024
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I tried buying this at regular prices a few weeks ago but my order kept getting cancelled
Ended up just buying it for $150 at MSFT. wish i had waited
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Quote from dabargainhunter :
Looks like a slim version with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote (W11 only).
Can someone confirm that it doesn't contain Access, Outlook, and Teams?
According to Microsoft's site, the compare at the bottom, this doesn't include those items.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/m...5-products

Teams might be a free install and looks like outlook is free now as well. Not sure if any differences though.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Digital4n6

LibreOffice is a great alternative, free and works on Windows, Max, Linux. Opens, edits, and creates all of the Microsoft formats plus PDF.
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krazybird
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I switched over to WPS, its free and compatible with word and Google Docs
I bought the subscription for $30 a year so that I can edit PDF also. (this feature may be free now.)
Bye-bye MS Office
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krazybird
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Quote from Digital4n6 :
LibreOffice is a great alternative, free and works on Windows, Max, Linux. Opens, edits, and creates all of the Microsoft formats plus PDF.
I will have to check that out
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Quote from CoolMoney1870 :
I would have to go with the MS Office 365 subscription for $65 that comes with everything and 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage that pops up every so offten
$65 every year vs. $110 one-time cost.

Both are good deals, but they serve very different use-cases. If you only need the 3 major Office apps on a single device, the Costco one is a better deal.
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Mac version as well? Good deal..

Who the heck needs MS Access at home? Yuk
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Quote from dabargainhunter :
Looks like a slim version with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote (W11 only).
Can someone confirm that it doesn't contain Access, Outlook, and Teams?
Yes this is the basic apps only and no outlook or copilot. MSFT is pushing people heavily into M365 + Copilot now. I don't know why anyone would buy this the apps are for free and mostly at par, unless you are using excel heavily. There are free alternatives like libreoffice and G-suite.

So no teams, outlook, access, etc. I do believe you get workflow (automate, tasks or whatever they are merging w/ project) but dont quote me on that. You will get access to the new Outlook tho (replace mail/cal), it is super confusing.

If you want to the dirty deets: https://www.pcworld.com/article/2...-know.html
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Surprisingly, Costco seems to calculate tax using the undiscounted $150 price, bringing the total to about $121 for me. This estimate did not change even when I reached the final confirmation button, so I have to assume it's what they would charge if I went through with it. (Did anyone go through with the purchase and get charged less than estimated?) The $25 Visa egift card would then knock the net down to ~$96.

Meanwhile, BJ's price is $100 thru 12/19 [bjs.com], but DOESN'T seem to charge tax for me, even after placing the order. Unless they plan to ding me later. Using Paypal with a Chase card currently getting 5% for Paypal knocks the net down to $95 similar to Costco*, except I won't have to deal with the Visa egift card.

*: Give or take a dollar, if buying from Costco gets me 2% cashback.

The BJ's version seems to be a (free) physical delivery of "One $149.99 Office Home Gift Card" though, rather than instant email delivery. Maybe redeeming that with MS triggers a tax at that time? Guess I'll find out.
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Quote from roror1 :
$110 for Microsoft office in big 2025?!? You can get that for free if try a bit 😂 and new generations are using Google docs. C'mon Microsoft! 🤦
Google docs for real work ... ha, ha, great joke there.😄

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Quote from Digital4n6 :
LibreOffice is a great alternative, free and works on Windows, Max, Linux. Opens, edits, and creates all of the Microsoft formats plus PDF.
We use LO on a Linux machine and very happy with it overall. Basically looking to do a VM on the next Linux build with Office since there are a few things that Excel does that lacks in LO. Since we use it heavily at work (and get some remote days), the hope was to have the VM run Excel when specific stuff is needed. Otherwise, LOVE LO and wouldn't trade it for nothing.

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