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| Microsoft Office and student discount question Im a student...not a traditional student, but an adult student going to a technical college. How does Microsoft verify that I am a student with the discount for the student version? Does anyone know? |
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| you have to show them your student id, or a copy of it.
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| If you have a student ID card, try here for TONS of discounted software: http://www.academicsuperstore.com/ You can even email them a JPG or fax them your school ID for verification.
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