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Microsoft Office 2024 Professional Lifetime License (3-PC/Windows 10/11 Digital)

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DigitalKeysBox has Microsoft Office 2024 Professional Lifetime License (3-PC/Windows 10/11 Digital Delivery) on sale for $39.99 - Extra $27.99 Off w/ coupon code OFFICEPRO3 (apply in cart) = $12.

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  • Microsoft Word 2024
  • Microsoft Excel 2024
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2024
  • Microsoft OneNote 2024
  • Microsoft Outlook 2024
  • Microsoft Access 2024

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  • About the Deal
    • Must apply the listed coupon code in cart for discount to apply
    • Offer is valid for a lifetime activation license keys for 3 PCs (Windows 11 or Windows 11 OS only)
    • All older versions and trials (including Microsoft 365) must be uninstalled to avoid installation conflicts
    • Offer valid while promotional offer/supplies last
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    • Product key is legimiate, an instllation guarantee, and a step-by-step guide to download, install, and activate will be provided

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DigitalKeysBox has Microsoft Office 2024 Professional Lifetime License (3-PC/Windows 10/11 Digital Delivery) on sale for $39.99 - Extra $27.99 Off w/ coupon code OFFICEPRO3 (apply in cart) = $12.

Thanks to SD Staff DesertGardener for finding this deal

Note, must apply the listed coupon code in cart for discount to apply.

Includes
  • Microsoft Word 2024
  • Microsoft Excel 2024
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2024
  • Microsoft OneNote 2024
  • Microsoft Outlook 2024
  • Microsoft Access 2024

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Must apply the listed coupon code in cart for discount to apply
    • Offer is valid for a lifetime activation license keys for 3 PCs (Windows 11 or Windows 11 OS only)
    • All older versions and trials (including Microsoft 365) must be uninstalled to avoid installation conflicts
    • Offer valid while promotional offer/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product key is legimiate, an instllation guarantee, and a step-by-step guide to download, install, and activate will be provided

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tcprime
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I don't buy keys here on Slickdeals. Sure, will activate but it's a 'grey' key. Microsoft doesn't sell their products for $12.
There's always comments or questions about why Slickdeals allows these types of things here, and it's been answered that they simply get a cut.
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Grey market key, less than $1 per license on other sites

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Feb 03, 2026 04:35 PM
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ralphieboy2000Feb 03, 2026 04:35 PM
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you cannot activate directly with Microsoft serves...ie this is Fraud
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Feb 03, 2026 04:36 PM
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WooHoo2You
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Feb 03, 2026 04:36 PM
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Quote from Coddger :
Thank you for sharing your experience.
The full Office paid version (not this grey market variant) may be ok. Maybe I'll just uninstall it first to avoid any issues.
FWIW, I honestly don't see the point of Copilot at all (for my use case), I debated just removing both from my PC. When I do want to interact with AI I find online resources just as good. That being said, I think Copilot within Windows does have features like finding and organizing photos, locating dup files, work related tasks, etc. None of which I care about nor I am sure I need a program constantly in the background for.
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Feb 03, 2026 04:39 PM
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Feb 03, 2026 04:39 PM
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Quote from ralphieboy2000 :
you cannot activate directly with Microsoft serves...ie this is Fraud
You do activate them directly with Microsoft (over the phone via an automated process), but is clearly not a method that was meant for standalone end users, but business licensed users working super "remotely" without any access to the internet...which is not a normal use case for almost anyone these days.
Feb 03, 2026 04:43 PM
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justaguyFeb 03, 2026 04:43 PM
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Quote from Chronotrigga :
I purchased something similar and it got deactivated within 2-3 months. Worried this will do the same; all these claim to be lifetime but I doubt that is the case.

Buyer beware.
Then, unfortunately, you had a rare instance of bad luck. Many years of purchases. Many different versions Office. 0 issues. I have 2 systems right now running Office 24. 1 was purchased about a month after release. Several copies of 2021, don't even know how many Win 10 and 11 keys. Haven't had any shut off yet.
Feb 03, 2026 05:00 PM
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randvmboneFeb 03, 2026 05:00 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Just because you do stuff 'all the time' doesn't make it right. That same logic could be apply to any alleged crime or fraud, including gray market keys. And please note, I'm not drawing a line here, I am just saying if we are going to pretend there is a line, don't jump back and forth over it when it suits your mood.

And the pro-rated return value is just how the receipts print EVERYTHING with a discount, that isn't a permission slip or implied consent. I get a military discount at HD, which I could abuse the crap out of if I wanted via returns without a receipt. For example, if I bought a $1000 item were I received a a 10% discount. I could then return it 2 minutes later for $1000 without a receipt, I could easily get a $100 extra store credit. Is that abuse or just a "hAcK?" "Pro-rated return value" is literally on the receipt..so Home Depot is almost begging me to do it....right???? Same horrible logic.

And "over zealous returns counter person?" You mean the person who is actually applying policy as opposed to just scanning things as quickly as possible so they can go on their break? LOL, apparently doing your job is now "over zealous" and only the lowest performing min wage employees dictate company wide policy.

FWIW, I love how everyone is just "assuming" and projecting all these reasons that Home Depot really wants them to hack all of these deals. Phrases like "She was asking for it"...."sometimes no means yes"....."if you didn't want it to happen you shouldn't have been there"....come to mind. (clear hyperbole)
what are you even on about? you're so far off into the weeds
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Feb 03, 2026 05:00 PM
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blahbooboo2Feb 03, 2026 05:00 PM
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Quote from Tiggers97 :
I've bought similar Office keys in the past. They seem to be for OEM manufacturers. In my case, when I did a major hardware upgrade (like swapping out the GPU), it was enough to trigger the license-no-longer-valid prompt as it detected enough of a change to consider it a different machine, and put my Office install into "Demo" mode. In the past it was usually tied to a unique ID tied to the motherboard. But it seems that they have expanded the range of hardware it monitors.
In the past, re-activation worked. But my last version of Office didn't. Instead of buying a relatively new cheap key, when compared to Microsoft retail or a 365 subscription, I decided to give Libre Office a try. So far so good.
Agreed Libreoffice and OnlyOffice are both worth using. FOr most people they really do everything necessary
Feb 03, 2026 05:10 PM
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big mikeFeb 03, 2026 05:10 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Just because you do stuff 'all the time' doesn't make it right. That same logic could be apply to any alleged crime or fraud, including gray market keys. And please note, I'm not drawing a line here, I am just saying if we are going to pretend there is a line, don't jump back and forth over it when it suits your mood.

And the pro-rated return value is just how the receipts print EVERYTHING with a discount, that isn't a permission slip or implied consent. I get a military discount at HD, which I could abuse the crap out of if I wanted via returns without a receipt. For example, if I bought a $1000 item were I received a a 10% discount. I could then return it 2 minutes later for $1000 without a receipt, I could easily get a $100 extra store credit. Is that abuse or just a "hAcK?" "Pro-rated return value" is literally on the receipt..so Home Depot is almost begging me to do it....right???? Same horrible logic.

And "over zealous returns counter person?" You mean the person who is actually applying policy as opposed to just scanning things as quickly as possible so they can go on their break? LOL, apparently doing your job is now "over zealous" and only the lowest performing min wage employees dictate company wide policy.

FWIW, I love how everyone is just "assuming" and projecting all these reasons that Home Depot really wants them to hack all of these deals. Phrases like "She was asking for it"...."sometimes no means yes"....."if you didn't want it to happen you shouldn't have been there"....come to mind. (clear hyperbole)
Completely different scenarios, return without receipt IS fraud and will get you banned from doing returns very quickly. It's not the "same logic" at all. Humans are the weak link in retail, the system would be made to prevent the return if that was actually the intent of the system. Also pro rated return is NOT how all combo deals ring up, specific combos ring up with a 0 value on the free item and require return of all items, and in that case, no, you can't legally/ethically/morally do a return of a part of it and the system won't let the CSR do the return fully without scanning ALL items as being returned together.

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Feb 03, 2026 05:10 PM
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Feb 03, 2026 05:10 PM
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Quote from randvmbone :
what are you even on about? you're so far off into the weeds
If I am in the weeds...it is because I was pulled down into them. Just debating of this creative logic, projection, assumed intent, etc people love to pretend is going to help themselves sleep at night. Something no morally unambiguous activity ever requires.
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Feb 03, 2026 05:15 PM
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Feb 03, 2026 05:15 PM
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Quote from big mike :
Completely different scenarios, return without receipt IS fraud and will get you banned from doing returns very quickly. It's not the "same logic" at all. Also pro rated return is NOT how all combo deals ring up, specific combos ring up with a 0 value on the free item and require return of all items.
Without a receipt? But HD allows returns without a receipt. They even have a printed policy stating the process. So yes, same logic. They just "removed some of the ease".... Wink

And you said that was how the hack works....now it doesn't work like that? Which is it? Your goal post was that "pro rated return" amount means it is allowed, and almost condoned. Home Depots' "intent" even. Now you've moved the goalpost. How convenient.
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Humans are the weak link in retail, the system would be made to prevent the return if that was actually the intent of the system.
Exactly my point, so that "over zealous" person is likely one of the NON-weak links that you can't stand. You are searching for the weak link you can exploit, not the strong link that will make you return everything...per policy.

And why hasn't Microsoft created their "system" to prevent gray market keys...so that means it is within their "intent of the system?" Again, your logic, your goalpost. But again, the goalpost has been moved. Odd how that keeps occurring.

Quote :
"you can't legally/ethically/morally do a return of a part of it and the system won't let the CSR do the return fully without scanning ALL items as being returned together."
So you now admit your hack is "legally/ethically/morally" wrong because you are only returning SOME of the Ryobi items, not "being returned together?" Took a while but you finally got there.

TLDR: If Microsoft or Home Depot really wanted / intended / whatever you to do these things, they'd just sell the items for those prices without the dozen extra steps or 3rd parties involved. To pretend they have these shadow processes, to project intent, make "assumptions" of theoretical motivations, etc are just coping mechanisms to make you feel better about abusing "weak links." Regardless if you do them "all the time" or not.
Last edited by WooHoo2You February 3, 2026 at 09:40 AM.
Feb 03, 2026 05:21 PM
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VinodPFeb 03, 2026 05:21 PM
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Does anyone know any deals on Microsoft Office for MacBook or macOS?
Feb 03, 2026 05:24 PM
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SkillfulSardine679Feb 03, 2026 05:24 PM
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Thank you OP, just purchased!
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Feb 03, 2026 05:58 PM
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fialee8Feb 03, 2026 05:58 PM
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If MSFT wanted to stop the grey market keys (which I'm not saying this product is), they can prob do it in 30 seconds... but they don't. Why? it's likely they know these cheap people will just start using Google Docs, which is their greatest fear... eroding the MS Office eco system AND a gateway to people to Google Chrome OS AND to Google search.
Even with leakage from Enterprise (large corporate) licenses, they are getting paid by the Enterprise (corporation) on a per load basis, or the Enterprise contract is ginormous (tens to hundreds of millions of dollars), so they get paid anyways. Example, "in late 2023, it was reported that Amazon signed a massive five-year, $1 billion deal to migrate its employees from on-premise Office to the Microsoft 365 cloud-based suite." Granted, this is the cloud version, but many corporations aren't on Office 365, or don't plan to anytime soon.
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LawfulEvilFeb 03, 2026 06:05 PM
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Quote from snowcrash :
Yes, people still use Windows. The number is so staggering that anyone using Linux feel so inferior they shout at the top of their lungs to let others know they are running Linux. The inferiority complex is real.

Used to be the MAC user back in the 90s and the aughts. Now with the popularity of iPhones and iOS, they don't need to anymore and have joined Windows knowing where they stand.
Shouts at the top of my lungs in BSD.

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Here for the comments only and so far pretty disappointing... LOL
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