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Windows 7 and MS Office Upgrades
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MikeSullivan
Posted 7/22/2010 11:55 AM (#524)
Subject: Windows 7 and MS Office Upgrades


Windows 7 Pro for $29.00 and Microsoft Office Pro for $79.00. Totally legitimate and legal.

What would a PC upgrade be without upgrading to the latest version of Windows (Windows 7 Pro). I don't know about you, but I hate to pay more than I have to for anything, including Windows. How does $29.00 sound for a totally legit copy of Windows 7 Pro. Just in case many of you are not aware of this; Microsoft has a special site for students located at: "www.theultimatesteal.com" where you can purchase a completely legal copy of Win 7 Pro for $29.00 and a legal copy of Microsoft Office 2010 Pro for $79.00. If you have sons or daughters in college (or grandkids, or know friends who do) and they have not availed themselves of this promotion, then by all means look into this promotion. I did. And bought copies of both. Limitations? You can only purchase a single copy of each.

Check out the requirements to see if your college student qualifies. The order has to go through the students college e-mail account. But it literally is "the ultimate steal" and totally legitimate. Check it out for yourself.

Mike

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