Microsoft 365 price lowered due to 'changing market conditions' - SoyaCincau

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Microsoft 365 subscribers have reported getting an email notifying them of lower monthly fees. 365 Personal users now only pay RM22/month, down from RM27/month normally.

Just about anyone and everyone has seen or used Microsoft Word before, along with its sister tools such as Excel, PowerPoint and more. Unfortunately, unless your laptop came with it, or maybe your school or employer provided you with it, Microsoft 365 isn’t actually free, and requires a subscription fee to use. However, it seems as though a number of users are reportedly getting told by Microsoft that their subscription is about to get cheaper than before.

If you’re keen on getting a Microsoft 365 plan anyway regardless of the price, you should know though that you can get a free month of Microsoft 365 Family before committing to its subscription fees. However, you will need to provide your card details, and once the one month free trial is up you will be charged its yearly fee of RM359. You can find out more about that

 

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