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frontpageDesertGardener | Staff posted Feb 03, 2026 07:39 AM

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

$12

$250

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

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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
  • 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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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.
bluekiwi
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bluekiwi
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Grey market key, less than $1 per license on other sites

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Feb 04, 2026 08:52 PM
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TCTXFeb 04, 2026 08:52 PM
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Quote from SeriousCatfish4520 :
The link in the email is to the MS download site.
This is the link on the email that directly downloaded the exe file when I clicked on it:
"https://ddcfcja.r.bh.d.sendibt3.com/tr/cl/G1wVL_jc_gZ-95tXyjqCiAaxVza_8tepR5XczuWDtrBizdz8Pvd1CBh6DQhmitRG_x3eF2Cg94-DwB-TMglTUKdTuQPehYephB0cL49genqR9LseMKENLkrgMRQYbiq255avwH54QCsx_CoWJO4cEE43rl0SCY8d6dnXFyBp5ApO8qZSADFFLKZXcSyO0MHPbG4Hs8Fgr7fKn_pxrhM5gnW6BTsG_PKOJdSVLKyGTh8PpTVEsl_1VFISqZM6FXdjTEVdYO7ovD0-NYQhMLaAK-AqYVaKpcdhE6doDxkoSs_9NPcrADHd"
Last edited by TCTX February 4, 2026 at 12:55 PM.
Feb 05, 2026 12:11 AM
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WildRigger47Feb 05, 2026 12:11 AM
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Quote from Gregory :
My PayPal receipt showed a payment to "Frank Facility Service" and the email was [email protected] 😂
Odd activity after my payment. I selected Credit Card payment (I used a virtual card number) instead of Paypal , but both the receipt showed the purchase was done thru PayPal!
Now here's the kicker... I then instantly got an apparent scam email payment receipt FROM 'Paypal' (same appearance/graphics/format as a genuine PayPal receipt), but this came to the same email that I used with 'DigitalKeysBox', BUT my actual PayPal email is totally different.
(So ANY legit PayPal receipts I ever receive comes to THAT email and not the email I gave DigitalKeysBox.)

The fake PayPal email shows "You paid $12.00 USD to James Branch".
As I said, this fake PayPal email came within 10 seconds after the sales email from DigitalKeysBox

So I then went directly to the legit PayPal website, log in, and it shows NO record of any payment to 'James Branch' or 'DigitalKeysBox' or ANY purchase in the past several months (which 'should' be correct, as I never selected 'PayPal' for the order).

But this DigitalKeysBox purchase does show they sent me a scam/fake PayPal email receipt AND wrong/scammy PayPal billing info on DigitalKeysBox's receipt and order forms.
Feb 05, 2026 12:16 AM
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gbybeeFeb 05, 2026 12:16 AM
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Notorious scam seller. Caveat emptor!
Feb 05, 2026 12:17 AM
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GregoryFeb 05, 2026 12:17 AM
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Quote from Rosaaaron17 :
Great customer service ! Fixed me up when I had an issue
LOL suuurrrrree
Feb 05, 2026 12:23 AM
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mrbusaFeb 05, 2026 12:23 AM
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Does it allow you to register the product and use your own email address? Or do you have to use JoeZen's ID in china?
Feb 05, 2026 01:07 AM
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eeegeekFeb 05, 2026 01:07 AM
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I just made the purchase - it wants me to download the exe from their website - is it safe. I thought I would download it from microsoft website. my CC said the charge originated in Spain. The link that it points to is also weird - I am not clicking on it - I will eat this $12 loss
Last edited by eeegeek February 4, 2026 at 05:14 PM.
Feb 05, 2026 01:29 AM
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WildRigger47Feb 05, 2026 01:29 AM
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Quote from eeegeek :
I just made the purchase - it wants me to download the exe from their website - is it safe. I thought I would download it from microsoft website. my CC said the charge originated in Spain. The link that it points to is also weird - I am not clicking on it - I will eat this $12 loss
DigitalKeysBox had sent me a fake Paypal email receipt (even tho I had selected 'pay by credit card, NOT PayPal), so now there's no way that I will trust downloading MS Office via their link or from their site.

I'm going to try downloading MS Office directly from Microsoft and if the key doesn't work then I'll dispute the charge with my credit card issuer, as I have plenty of evidence (fake/phishing PayPal email they sent) to show 'funny business' on their part.
I've had 100% success rate with the 3 or 4 disputed charges I've files in the past, even tho this one is a smaller $12 charge.

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Feb 05, 2026 02:28 AM
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FancyCaribou524Feb 05, 2026 02:28 AM
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Quote from snowcrash :
You should quit your day job and become a comedian. I laughed really hard after reading your comment. Comedy gold.
You should stop showing your embarrassingly obvious ignorance and realize that;
The vast majority of computers in use today all run Linux.
The top 500 Supercomputers all run Linux.
Nearly every major business runs Linux.
Most host providers and websites run on Linux.
Nearly every device you own from your car to your Smartphone or toaster runs on LInux
It dominates servers, cloud systems, nearly all super computers, and billions of devices using Android. Not to mention nearly all TV's. Not so much desktops because Microsoft got where it is today by imposing restrictive licensing deals on computer makers, preventing them from installing other OS's, until they lost a big anti-trust case.
Imagine being a luddite in 2026. Keep drinking the Windows kool-aid. Now THAT'S funny, Hahahahahahaha!
Feb 05, 2026 02:30 AM
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backforwardbackFeb 05, 2026 02:30 AM
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Quote from abdallas :
Thanks. Was able to purchase one.
Phone activation...

NO NO NO NO...........thats the most dangerous thing you can do.
Feb 05, 2026 02:32 AM
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backforwardbackFeb 05, 2026 02:32 AM
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Quote from WildRigger47 :
Odd activity after my payment. I selected Credit Card payment (I used a virtual card number) instead of Paypal , but both the receipt showed the purchase was done thru PayPal!
Now here's the kicker... I then instantly got an apparent scam email payment receipt FROM 'Paypal' (same appearance/graphics/format as a genuine PayPal receipt), but this came to the same email that I used with 'DigitalKeysBox', BUT my actual PayPal email is totally different.
(So ANY legit PayPal receipts I ever receive comes to THAT email and not the email I gave DigitalKeysBox.)

The fake PayPal email shows "You paid $12.00 USD to James Branch".
As I said, this fake PayPal email came within 10 seconds after the sales email from DigitalKeysBox

So I then went directly to the legit PayPal website, log in, and it shows NO record of any payment to 'James Branch' or 'DigitalKeysBox' or ANY purchase in the past several months (which 'should' be correct, as I never selected 'PayPal' for the order).

But this DigitalKeysBox purchase does show they sent me a scam/fake PayPal email receipt AND wrong/scammy PayPal billing info on DigitalKeysBox's receipt and order forms.
sounds legit. Its meant to create a false trail. Not for you. For anyone else.
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Feb 05, 2026 02:36 AM
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backforwardbackFeb 05, 2026 02:36 AM
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Quote from WildRigger47 :
DigitalKeysBox had sent me a fake Paypal email receipt (even tho I had selected 'pay by credit card, NOT PayPal), so now there's no way that I will trust downloading MS Office via their link or from their site.

I'm going to try downloading MS Office directly from Microsoft and if the key doesn't work then I'll dispute the charge with my credit card issuer, as I have plenty of evidence (fake/phishing PayPal email they sent) to show 'funny business' on their part.
I've had 100% success rate with the 3 or 4 disputed charges I've files in the past, even tho this one is a smaller $12 charge.
I would be using a limited debit card (cash card like those gift cards you can buy) with limited funds with no tracking to your credit cards, paypal, or worse is bank accounts. Like have 15 bucks on it.

Once you give your credit card, you could be seeing 1000 dollar drones bought in Germany in the next week. For Aliexpress I do use a specific credit card only for that address. For this site, it going to be something else. I do have a paypal account with a few bucks in it with no links. But I think the debit card is the way to go.

If I use the card online, could someone try to charge 1000 dollars for a card with only 10 dollars on it and make me responsible for the 990 dollars

No, you cannot be held responsible for a $990 "overage" because the card is prepaid and declines if the funds are not available.
Unlike a standard credit card or a bank-linked debit card that might have overdraft protection, these cards are "hard-capped" by the balance you loaded at the kiosk.

️ Why You Are Safe from Large Charges

Automatic Decline: If someone tries to charge $1000 on a card with only $10, the transaction will simply be declined by the Visa network for "insufficient funds". Online systems check the balance in real-time before approving the sale.
No Credit Line: These cards do not have a credit feature. You cannot "owe" the card issuer money like you would with a bank.

Note for scams you probably will not get your money back. But you protect your idenity which is worth more than 12 bucks.

How to Buy and Use a Prepaid Card for Privacy

Where to Buy: You can buy prepaid Visa or Mastercard gift cards at retail locations such as grocery stores (Kroger, Safeway), drugstores (CVS, Walgreens), or big-box stores (Walmart, Target).
Purchase with Cash: When buying in-store with cash, the transaction is not linked to your personal bank account.
Activation Fees: Most prepaid cards have an upfront purchase fee, usually around $1.50 to $5.95, in addition to the amount you load onto the card.
Usage: Once purchased, these cards are generally activated immediately or within 24 hours and can be used for online purchases where Visa/Mastercard is accepted.
Registration: While you can use some cards immediately without registration, registering the card with a fake name or temporary email may be required by some sites for validation, though it is not strictly necessary for the funds to work. However, registering protects you if the card is lost.
Last edited by backforwardback February 4, 2026 at 06:46 PM.
Feb 05, 2026 03:02 AM
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WildRigger47Feb 05, 2026 03:02 AM
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Quote from backforwardback :

I would be using a limited debit card (cash card like those gift cards you can buy) with limited funds with no tracking to your credit cards, paypal, or worse is bank accounts. Like have 15 bucks on it.

Once you give your credit card, you could be seeing 1000 dollar drones bought in Germany in the next week. For Aliexpress I do use a specific credit card only for that address. For this site, it going to be something else. I do have a paypal account with a few bucks in it with no links. But I think the debit card is the way to go.

If I use the card online, could someone try to charge 1000 dollars for a card with only 10 dollars on it and make me responsible for the 990 dollars

No, you cannot be held responsible for a $990 "overage" because the card is prepaid and declines if the funds are not available.
Unlike a standard credit card or a bank-linked debit card that might have overdraft protection, these cards are "hard-capped" by the balance you loaded at the kiosk.

️ Why You Are Safe from Large Charges

Automatic Decline: If someone tries to charge $1000 on a card with only $10, the transaction will simply be declined by the Visa network for "insufficient funds". Online systems check the balance in real-time before approving the sale.
No Credit Line: These cards do not have a credit feature. You cannot "owe" the card issuer money like you would with a bank.

Note for scams you probably will not get your money back. But you protect your idenity which is worth more than 12 bucks.

How to Buy and Use a Prepaid Card for Privacy

Where to Buy: You can buy prepaid Visa or Mastercard gift cards at retail locations such as grocery stores (Kroger, Safeway), drugstores (CVS, Walgreens), or big-box stores (Walmart, Target).
Purchase with Cash: When buying in-store with cash, the transaction is not linked to your personal bank account.
Activation Fees: Most prepaid cards have an upfront purchase fee, usually around $1.50 to $5.95, in addition to the amount you load onto the card.
Usage: Once purchased, these cards are generally activated immediately or within 24 hours and can be used for online purchases where Visa/Mastercard is accepted.
Registration: While you can use some cards immediately without registration, registering the card with a fake name or temporary email may be required by some sites for validation, though it is not strictly necessary for the funds to work. However, registering protects you if the card is lost.
Yep. In my other post I had stated that I used a 'virtual number' credit card (it had an extremely low limit (<$20) set on it) and I can scrub it at any time, without it affecting my actual card.
Not trackable to my bank, nor my address, or to anything else.
Feb 05, 2026 04:14 AM
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snowcrashFeb 05, 2026 04:14 AM
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Quote from FancyCaribou524 :
You should stop showing your embarrassingly obvious ignorance and realize that;
The vast majority of computers in use today all run Linux.
The top 500 Supercomputers all run Linux.
Nearly every major business runs Linux.
Most host providers and websites run on Linux.
Nearly every device you own from your car to your Smartphone or toaster runs on LInux
It dominates servers, cloud systems, nearly all super computers, and billions of devices using Android. Not to mention nearly all TV's. Not so much desktops because Microsoft got where it is today by imposing restrictive licensing deals on computer makers, preventing them from installing other OS's, until they lost a big anti-trust case.
Imagine being a luddite in 2026. Keep drinking the Windows kool-aid. Now THAT'S funny, Hahahahahahaha!
You're doing great. Keep going in a windows thread.
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Feb 05, 2026 04:28 AM
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WasserFeb 05, 2026 04:28 AM
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Quote from WildRigger47 :
DigitalKeysBox had sent me a fake Paypal email receipt (even tho I had selected 'pay by credit card, NOT PayPal), so now there's no way that I will trust downloading MS Office via their link or from their site.

I'm going to try downloading MS Office directly from Microsoft and if the key doesn't work then I'll dispute the charge with my credit card issuer, as I have plenty of evidence (fake/phishing PayPal email they sent) to show 'funny business' on their part.
I've had 100% success rate with the 3 or 4 disputed charges I've files in the past, even tho this one is a smaller $12 charge.
I don't understand why people fall for this. Is it because paying $4 or $12 makes it somewhat legit? And risk providing your info to these scammers? And then download their exe and install it on your computer? Truly worse than grandma clicking on a fishing link...
If you can't afford the 365 subscription, just download directly from MS, activate via script, and enjoy your clean computer...

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Feb 05, 2026 09:06 AM
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OnlineGateKeeperFeb 05, 2026 09:06 AM
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Scammer, why does SD keep this Scammer? Please all report this and close this account that supporting them

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