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I had already gotten all 3 completed last night, but didn't receive an e-mail at all, do I still get my copy of Microsoft Office Professional 2007?

Please let me know!

haven't seen any emails but after all 3 say complete at the bottom of the list it says Congrat's and after they verify your eligible they will ship 6-8 weeks from RTM

Thats strange, the 3 webcasts I chose say completed yet it doesn't say the congrats and verify eligibility message at the bottom of the page. I wonder why.

From what i've read, the availability was based on registration and not completion.. so if you already signed up before it ran out, you should be good.

Emails are going out slower so if you haven't got one yet, you will if it says congrats.

Yep thats right. Luckly I registered yesterday! WOOT!

Should have already been released.

Cool!! Thanks

SOLD OUT

all existing accounts are now disfunctional

What the heck are you talking about? :blink:

If you already registered for an account you can still login just fine, and you can continue to watch your webcasts just fine.

And the word is dysfunctional... :whistle:

starting to get lots of emails from them now, the primary registration, then rating the webcasts, just waiting on the final one saying my items will be getting shipped :)

Got 2 emails so far from them myself, the registration and for taking a survery on one of the webcasts.

Thats strange, the 3 webcasts I chose say completed yet it doesn't say the congrats and verify eligibility message at the bottom of the page. I wonder why.

did you click on the 'my stuff' tab at the top..thats where it show the cumlative 'completes' and at the bottom of that page will show the 'congrats' and your shipping address information...

did you click on the 'my stuff' tab at the top..thats where it show the cumlative 'completes' and at the bottom of that page will show the 'congrats' and your shipping address information...

Ah thanks, I was in such a hurry I had forgotten to do that. I see that I have the congrats message!

starting to get lots of emails from them now, the primary registration, then rating the webcasts, just waiting on the final one saying my items will be getting shipped :)

Yay me too! Although 2 of my webcasts are still pending because I just did them. But yay!

Got my copy of Office 2007. It's great! It's a huge improvement over 2003, imo.

When did you complete the 3 webcasts?

What the heck are you talking about? :blink:

If you already registered for an account you can still login just fine, and you can continue to watch your webcasts just fine.

And the word is dysfunctional... :whistle:

My bad I logged in and the Your stuff page was gone. refreshed numerous times and finally got it showing up

It says they will ship me my gift once they've confirmed that I've met the eligibility requirements stated in the offer details... Uh-oh... I hope my newly opened business meets their requirements. Does anyone know how long that takes and how they confirm the details??

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