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Published onAugust 20, 2015
published onAugust 20, 2015
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For those that did not know, the Microsoft Store offers special discounts to those of you who are active duty members, reserve military personnel, and/or a military veteran. Individuals eligible to purchase from the Microsoft Store for Military includes current, former, and retired members and family members of the US Military, National Guard and Reserve in the United States. This offer is only valid in the United States and items can only be shipped in the United States.Microsoft is offering over 5 percent off select Windows PCs, including the Asus Zenbook UX305FA-USM1 Signature Edition Laptop ($664.05 after a $34.95 discount) and the Razer Blade Signature Edition Gaming Laptop ($2,564.05 after a $134.95 discount). The popular Dell XPS 13 Signature Edition Laptop is discounted by $45. Military personnel are also able to snag a Surface 3 for $25 off the normal price as part of the military discount, bringing the $499 device to $474.05. The Surface Pro 3 is also discounted by $40, and the Surface Pen is discounted by $2.50.Accessories and phones are also available at a decent price — the Microsoft Band is $20 off ($179.99 after discount), and the Lumia 635 is $6.45 off ($122.55 after discount). Here are the terms of this offer:
Valid until 12/31/2015, or while supplies last. Military discount not combinable with other promotional pricing. Available in Microsoft online store in the US (including Puerto Rico). Only available for active, former or retired US military personnel and family members. Institutions are not eligible for this offer. Shipping to US only, no shipping to APO/FPO addresses. Offer only valid on select products. Limited quantities may be available. Not valid on prior orders or purchases; cannot be transferred or otherwise redeemed for cash or coupon code. Not combinable with other offers. Taxes may apply. Void where prohibited or restricted by law. False representations of eligibility voids this offer, and Microsoft reserves the right to collect the full price of product(s) ordered. Limit of 3 items per order. Bulk orders not valid and may be canceled.
For those interested,head over to the Microsoft Store for Militaryand check out the deals. This is definately a great way for Microsoft to say thanks to those who sacrifice for the freedom of the country. Lead image credit:US Army.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
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