When it comes to Microsoft 365, it is recommendable to get a paid plan straight from the developer. Microsoft subscription plans are flexible enough so that everyone can find a suitable package. Of course, buying Microsoft 365 from a third-party is possible, perhaps at a slightly different price than the official ones advertised by Microsoft, but you’ll certainly trade off a few dollars for access to support or updates.

Which is the best deal for Microsoft 365?

Microsoft 365 comes in a few packages designed for 2 lines of business: personal/home and business. They also have a separate line for the Education segment. On this note, for home users, perhaps the cheapest price stays the Office Home & Student 2019 plan since it’s a one-time payment. It allows access for lifetime use, for one PC to the most used Microsoft tools – Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Monthly plans are available for all packages, starting from 5.99$ in the home line for the Personal plan, and 5$ in the business line for Business Basic, for instance. Now it all depends on the features you need, and, of course, on the number of devices or persons that will be using the service.

Who gets the cheapest price?

When can I find the best deals?

As they say, timing is everything. Of course, Microsoft advertises a list of official prices to start with, but depending on the time of the year and of other seasonal events (Black Friday for instance), you can easily find some good bargains. For sure, once you subscribe, you will always be in for special deals whenever renewal approaches. Don’t forget about annual tech events such as DeveloperWeek or Microsoft Ignite, for which Microsoft surely design special deals. As previously mentioned, the official Microsoft store displays up-to-date official prices for all packages. However, you can also look for deals with third-party resellers. The only thing you need to do now is to take some time for shopping.

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