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    spliff said:
    What if you don't live in the UK?
    Well I wasn't exactly too surprized to see Amazon in the UK but there will be a limited number of places that will. If there's one where you are look up preordering 7 there.

    Awww Foobar! The 26% off on Ultimate is only being seen in the UK! [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-GLC-00182-Windows-7-Ultimate/dp/B002DHGMVY/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=software&qid=1250662863&sr=8-5"]Amazon.com: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: Software[/ame]
    Last edited by Night Hawk; 19 Aug 2009 at 01:22. Reason: additional link
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    spliff said:
    What if you don't live in the UK?
    Some would say that you are "Most Unfortunate"...

    Others might say that you are then "Uncivilized"...
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    Or you could have replied to that with? "Well I won't see the 26% off on the Ultimate edition will I?"!
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    Joan Archer said:
    Got an email this morning saying that you can pre-order Windows 7 again. It's not as cheap as last time and Ultimate is included this time, here's the page at Amazon for anyone interested.

    Amazon.co.uk: windows 7
    Thanks,
    indeed this is great deal.
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    For what it's worth, they've recently indicated the full versions aren't going to be permanently discounted. They'll have the separate full/upgrade pricing sooner or later.

    Good chance to hop on low priced full versions and not deal with the whole prior genuine install requirement. That's going to be a pain for people doing stuff like moving to SSD drives in the next couple years.
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    poin2 said:
    For what it's worth, they've recently indicated the full versions aren't going to be permanently discounted. They'll have the separate full/upgrade pricing sooner or later.

    Good chance to hop on low priced full versions and not deal with the whole prior genuine install requirement. That's going to be a pain for people doing stuff like moving to SSD drives in the next couple years.
    Hi,

    yes you are right, I have read about it and these discounts on Amazon UK will be available to the end of this month so... hurry up
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    What they could they use would be a few discounts on all of the full versions here as well. So far they've placed that only on the Home Premium and Professional upgrade disks there.
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    Night Hawk said:
    Well I wasn't exactly too surprized to see Amazon in the UK but there will be a limited number of places that will. If there's one where you are look up preordering 7 there.

    Awww Foobar! The 26% off on Ultimate is only being seen in the UK! Amazon.com: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: Software
    Thanks for the info
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  9. Posts : 341
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    Previous promotion on UK Amazon has ended,
    now W7 HP you can buy for £125.99
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    I figured it wouldn't last long. It was more or less another promotion for the new version about to be out. Keep checking around for other initial offers as they may come from various retail sources.
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