On 21 May 2004, at 21:25, Richard McKay wrote:
I was just amazed at the fact that there was so little control from MS (and
the place of purchase) in this matter. It used to be that you needed to at
least phone a number or send some paperwork in and after validation they
sent the product to you
You can buy anything from the Apple Store for Education just as easily. All you have to do is click to say you're eligible. There were no checks last time I used it (I should add that I do qualify anyway). In fact you can buy the Student & Teacher version of Office v.X for �116 and pay about �80 to upgrade it to the full Pro version of Office 2004 - cheaper than a straight upgrade.
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