This offer is valid only for qualified students and teachers. Eligibility verification is required. I suggest you open an account, sign in, upload proof of eligibility and then place your order. Or you can place your order and then email them your proof of eligibity along with your order number. Good luck!
Click the green button than says Am I Eligible and follow the instructions to place your order
I just placed an order with my 5th grader student ID. I hope it works.
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skaskankerbr
Member
posted: Dec. 16, 2009 @ 9:16p
Finding Mass activation keys on Google is to easy to actually pay for windows 7 lol
Alan69
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 16, 2009 @ 9:16p
Why not put Student in the title too, so many won't have to waste the time?
DrummerJoe
Senior Member - 4K
posted: Dec. 16, 2009 @ 9:18p
For students with a .edu address www.theultimatesteal.com has it for $29.99 as has been said hundreds of times on Fatwallet already.
Guido39
Member
posted: Dec. 17, 2009 @ 11:16a
DrummerJoe said:For students with a .edu address www.theultimatesteal.com has it for $29.99 as has been said hundreds of times on Fatwallet already.One difference I see is The Ultimate Steal is only for colleges and universities. K-12 school districts aren't on the list like Academic Superstore.
skaskankerbr said:Finding Mass activation keys on Google is to easy to actually pay for windows 7 lol
Yes, but only in the sense that robbing 7-11 is easier than getting a job.
aero1
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 25, 2009 @ 4:24p
why did this get red? It works with k-12 and the ultimate steal does not. odds that you will have a kid in the 13 grades of k-12 are much higher than you will have one in college.
snor
Greedy Member
posted: Dec. 25, 2009 @ 6:03p
aero1 said:why did this get red? It works with k-12 and the ultimate steal does not. odds that you will have a kid in the 13 grades of k-12 are much higher than you will have one in college. I think it was because of this part: OP said:I just placed an order with my 5th grader student ID. I hope it works.
gbuskirk
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 25, 2009 @ 6:50p
Thanks OP; This deal is perfectly legitimate for parents of K-12 students. A student's report card is sufficient to show eligibility if your child does not have an ID.
VirtuaL
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 25, 2009 @ 9:43p
They give grade schoolers ID cards nowadays???
Papers, please!!! (Got to train them early)
JJordan
Addicted Member
posted: Dec. 25, 2009 @ 9:43p
Price is $89.98 for me ???
aero1
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 29, 2009 @ 8:20a
snor said:aero1 said:why did this get red? It works with k-12 and the ultimate steal does not. odds that you will have a kid in the 13 grades of k-12 are much higher than you will have one in college. I think it was because of this part: OP said:I just placed an order with my 5th grader student ID. I hope it works.
What? So what? Microsoft does have legitimate discounts with Microsoft office for parents of Kindergarten and fifth graders!
You make it sound like the OP is scamming. They advertise in my school to parents of 5th graers and specify the parent must use the Child ID or proof of enrolement (a letter typed up in your school office in one minute)
There is nothing illegitimate about this and the number of families with children in k-12 is much much higher than people with kids in college at any point!
It is called Marketing, and Microsoft is using the power of marketing to families with kids in k-12!
This thread does not deserve red and those giving it red because the OP did exactly what microsoft intended -- the way they intended it -to get a good price -- don't know this program!
aero1
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 29, 2009 @ 8:23a
VirtuaL said:They give grade schoolers ID cards nowadays??? Papers, please!!! (Got to train them early) You can just stop by your school office and get a verification of matriculation for any k-12 and Academic Superstore accepts it. You can do that to get academic discounts if your kid is in first grade or for example. ID's start in Junior high/middle school. Hardly new that high schoolers have ID's -- we had them in the 1970's/
rootbear
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 29, 2009 @ 9:22a
Just checked the "am I eligible" button and said that my kids' high school does not participate.
nsdp
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 29, 2009 @ 9:54a
rootbear said:Just checked the "am I eligible" button and said that my kids' high school does not participate.
Public school or private school? Most states enroll so most all public schools should qualify. If yours is public check by school district rather than individual school.
aero1
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 29, 2009 @ 11:20a
actually my kids schools and district (a huge one) did not show up, as neither did my sisters. but I just called and Academic Superstore said it was ok just to send an enrollment letter.
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