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A massive 91% discount on Microsoft Office lifetime licences expires in a matter of days

If you don’t already have access to its programmes on your own computer, the cost of a licence or commitment to a monthly subscription might be discouraging, despite the fact that Microsoft Office is a vital suite of tools for both your professional and personal computing requirements.

Microsoft Office 365 Personal (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, Publisher, and Access) is available for a lifetime subscription on StackSocial for $30, a significant discount from the retail price of $1,365. That’s 91% off the regular price of$349, the lowest price we’ve ever seen.

With this deal, you may avoid the subscription (with recurring costs) that Microsoft provides for these critical programmes, and it’s valid for both the Windows and Mac versions of the software. However, this offer will soon expire, so don’t delay in placing your purchase.

You can still get a lifetime subscription for Microsoft Office for only$30, despite how popular this deal has become. Obtain the version that corresponds to your primary computer’s operating system, since it is offered in both Mac and Windows flavours.

When compared to Microsoft 365, a similar online subscription package that costs $10 per month or $100 per year, the StackSocial price is an incredible bargain. There is also a feature-limited free online edition of Microsoft Office.

The low cost makes it seem like a scam, but we put it to the test and found that it really does what it says it would. (The two major drawbacks are that you only receive a single key that can only be used on one machine, and that Microsoft’s cloud storage service, OneDrive, is not included.) In reality, a similar offer has been available from StackSocial from the year 2022. This record low price won’t stay forever, so act now if you want to save some money.

The discount for Windows users ends on January 4, while the offer for Mac users ends on January 1.