Get Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint for less in post-Prime Day deal

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Families can enjoy Microsoft Word at a discount (Image: AMAZON . MICROSOFT)

Getting Microsoft Word and Excel might seem expensive especially if you're a student trying to scrape together cash - but there's a great post Prime Day sale still going. Amazon is selling its 365 package for £42.99 for 15 months, meaning you can get Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint and more for a whole year - without paying a penny extra.

This could be perfect for families and students who want to increase their productivity at work, school and university. It can be used for six people so you can make sure everyone has access.There's also 1TB of OneDrive storage so you can store all your documents, photos and more into one place so you can instantly access and store them from wherever you want.

You'll also get other premium features for Outlook and other applications so you can send your productivity sky-high for the next year.

Get the Microsoft 365 Family bundle for 15 months at just £42.99
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Amazon is selling its 365 package for £42.99 for 15 months, meaning you can get Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint and more for a whole year - without paying a penny extra.

This could be perfect for families and students who want to increase their productivity at work, school and university. It can be used for six people so you can make sure everyone has access.

There's also 1TB of OneDrive storage so you can store all your documents, photos and more into one place so you can instantly access and store them from wherever you want.

But there is a catch - you will need to make sure you cancel the subscription before the 15 months are up. That's because you will charged the full amount which is £99.99 and you don't want a hefty bill when this subscription is up.

As we mentioned, this is a subscription so you won't have access to the apps for life - only while you have the subscription active. So once you decide to cancel it after 15 months, you won't have access. 

But there are other options you can choose from. If you want to have a look at alternatives, Microsoft sells monthly subscriptions to 365 that you can find right here so you can test it out before you decide to buy the next 15 months.

Reviewers also said it's easy to install and use. One person said: "I must be the most computer illiterate person writing a review of this 365 subscription, and even I found it remarkably easy to use. This is my second purchase of 15 months!"

But others have complained about renewal issues. One person said they were forced to ask for a refund from Amazon so make sure you follow instructions to renew it carefully.

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