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GLOO to offer Microsoft Office ESD starting 30th June 2019
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GLOO to offer Microsoft Office ESD starting 30th June 2019

by Vyncent ChanJune 28, 2019
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If you have set up a build, you would probably understand the importance of getting legit licenses online. Nobody wants to stop their build and go out to get a physical copy of software license. Or when you just forgot to renew your subscription and need to use the software. To solve that pain point, GLOO is now offering Microsoft Office eLicenses for you to get your Microsoft Office license on their online store.

Microsoft Electronic Software Delivery (ESD) is a new customer experience for everyone. It allows you to get Microsoft Office products without having to get the retail box, allowing you to save time as you can get your license key anywhere and anytime you have an internet connection. It’s definitely a much added convenience, especially if you aren’t near any brick and mortar store selling the Microsoft licenses.

You no longer have to worry about not being able to get your licenses in the middle of the night, as the keys are offered 24/7 with a fully digital delivery. With Microsoft Office ESD, the keys will be available for immediate use after you receive them. In addition to that, you are assured that you will be getting an original license with GLOO’s 100% genuine product guarantee.

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Microsoft Office ESD delivers a shopping experience that’s as simple as can get, with a seamless shopping on GLOO’s intuitive online store. If you decide to get your eLicense from a physical store, you can also get it from GLOO, iTworld, HUAWEI Experience Store, Xiaomi Store and the HP Concept Store AEON Cheras Selatan.

For a full list of SNS Network’s physical stores, you can check out this link.

Pokdepinion: That does seem like a pretty convenient way to get license or renewals. Maybe this will boost the use of genuine software?

About The Author
Vyncent Chan
Technology enthusiast, casual gamer, pharmacy graduate. Strongly opposes proprietary standards and always on the look out for incredible bang-for-buck.

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