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First of all - Office is the same price online or in store when bought with a PC. The Home & Student version is also 3 users. The person serving you was misinformed.
It wasn't some one in store, it was an offer online that gave two different prices, one on line and one in store, also the difference in users. So that makes the person who put the special online offer onto the web site misinformed.If you find you are drinking too much give this number a call. 0845 769 75550 -
Since the websites were relaunched, we have been able to do reserve & collects in store. It may only be a matter of time before they stop it though.
Also, Storck, as I remember, the online price is the same as the instore WBW price.Squirrel!If I tell you who I work for, I'm not allowed to help you. If I don't say, then I can help you with questions and fixing products. Regardless, there's still no secret EU law.
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Strange how the advert is still on the web site for a different price on line to in store, they have just changed which one is on offer now, from the 3 license one to the 1 license one.
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/microsoft-office-2007-home-and-student-edition-00694795-pdt.htmlIf you find you are drinking too much give this number a call. 0845 769 75550 -
The internet price of the raw product may be different, but Office when bought with a PC is £69.99 in store, and all the PC's listed on the website show a bundle with the PC + Office which costs £69.99.It wasn't some one in store, it was an offer online that gave two different prices, one on line and one in store, also the difference in users. So that makes the person who put the special online offer onto the web site misinformed.
There was an error somewhere as the only sub £100 version of Office 2007 you can get is Home & Student, which is 3 licenses.Nothing I say represents any past, present or future employer.0
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