A:AnswerNo. You buy the product via Outlook / Microsoft etc. You pay with a credit card and it will automatically refill your credit card on the exact date the next calendar year. Very convenient. They give you a heads up a few weeks away. Have to go in and change your credit card expiration date or card if it expires or gets cancelled.
A:AnswerNo that isn't how it works. They give you 90 days to back up your files and during those 90 days you can access them but not use them. After the 90 days you will lose all access.
A:AnswerYou can cancel your subscription by going to www.bestbuy.com/services/planlist go down to Office 365 and you will see the "Cancel Subscription" in blue letters.
A:AnswerYou can cancel your subscription by going to www.bestbuy.com/services/planlist go down to Office 365 and you will see the "Cancel Subscription" in blue letters.
A:AnswerYou can cancel your subscription by going to www.bestbuy.com/services/planlist go down to Office 365 and you will see the "Cancel Subscription" in blue letters.
A:AnswerMicrosoft Edge is not included with Office 365 Personal. You can download it for free off of the internet, so it isn't a deal breaker for me. I got the office for excel and publisher.
Outlook is included in office 365 Personal.
A:AnswerYou should be able to continue to use it for as long as you paid for it. So like if you paid for it for a year and you cancel it three months later, you should still have another nine months to use it. If you choose not to renew then it switches over to Microsoft Office basic
A:AnswerYou can only purchase a permanent package if you purchase office 2024. The one time purchase is available for PCs and Mac but you don’t get the option to upgrade. So later on if you want to upgrade to the newest features in package, you would have to pay full price for it.