MSDN Univeral prices - what's the deal?

It is almost that time of year again - renew my Universal Subscription. For the last 2 years, I have been purchasing my subscription from Microsoft directly. Last year after I paid around $2,000 for my renewal, I spoke with some people who paid less than half what I paid. This year I am wondering if I should buy it from a reseller, here are some of the prices I found this morning:

Why are the prices so different? If I don't buy it from Microsoft, what risk do I have that something will get screwed up with my software shipments? Does Microsoft handle everything after the reseller has sold the subscription?  How many people in the blogging community have purchased their Universal Subscription from someone other than Microsoft? 

I have no problem paying the money for the subscription (or the $1,000 or so worth of books a year to learn the stuff), but I could pay for those books with the money I would save by going through a reseller instead of Microsoft...should I? 

posted on Sunday, March 07, 2004 5:13 AM

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# re: MSDN Univeral prices - what's the deal?

Jason,

See my blog entries from last year on this topic: http://weblogs.asp.net/donxml/archive/2003/05/20/7289.aspx

and the follow up:

http://weblogs.asp.net/donxml/archive/2003/06/02/8139.aspx

Basically, MS knows about the different prices (stuff on eBay is the cheapest, sometimes under $1000) and it stems from an interpreptation of the license, but they seem to be looking the other way on this one. I bought my subscription thru vLane, with no problems, and others have done the same using other companies. Buyer beware when buying anything over the internet, but for now you can get MSDN Universal for under a grand.

Don
3/7/2004 2:07 AM | DonXML Demsak

# re: MSDN Univeral prices - what's the deal?

I've never bought Universal from Microsoft. In the past five years, I've gotten it from Provantage.com or xtras.net, depending on who had the best deal that year. My subscription comes up in July, and I've typically paid from $1500-$1800 for it through them, and have never had a problem. I really appreciate your research, though. You may have saved me a few more hundred dollars!
3/7/2004 2:18 AM | Bob Baker

# re: MSDN Univeral prices - what's the deal?

Don - Thanks for the links, I will check out vLane. BTW: do you have 2 different blogs? I get the Rss for a DonXML at donxml.com .. is that you too?
3/7/2004 3:27 AM | Jason haley

# re: MSDN Univeral prices - what's the deal?

They are one in the same. Anything that I think may be interesting to the weblogs.asp.net crowd I syndicate on that blog (which is also the original one). I never bothered to migrate the stuff from the original blog to my site, so the old stuff can only be found on weblogs.asp.net

Don
3/7/2004 4:19 AM | DonXML Demsak

# re: MSDN Univeral prices - what's the deal?

Taking any classes? As a student, you can purchase the Universal license for <$1,000. Might be worth taking a class at the local CC for that ;).
3/7/2004 5:13 PM | Rich C

# re: MSDN Univeral prices - what's the deal?

My MSDN Sub is almost up so I went searching -- got some great info from this blog..

I decided to bite the bullet and go for eBargin software and I am so far impressed... literally a few minutes after I submitted my order I recieved an e-mail stating that my next-day delivery wasn't possible, so they weren't going to charge for shipping, to confirm my MSDN subscriber information and that it should be ready by next week..

Saving 700 bones off a normal price is a great feeling.. and still getting the DVD rebate...

Now that I think about it my original MSDN subscription was a deal also -- I attended the VS 2003 launch event and recieved that coupon which brought the price of a new sub to something like 1700.. at that time MS was also offering a viewsonic PPC with new subscriptions so it was an all around good deal..

if I were a plumber.. and MSDN was a toolbag, it'd be like having an entire harbor freight hardware store available for every pluming house call..

or something like that
5/12/2004 6:36 PM | Sean

# re: MSDN Univeral prices - what's the deal?

....and now eBargain is asking $1999 for the Universal Subscription. Bummer.
12/15/2004 3:57 AM | Evan

# re: MSDN Univeral prices - what's the deal?

Regarding the Academic Universal Subscription, is there a difference or limitation in the products you receive?

If not, then that's definitely an interesting thought - and I do have some classes I need to take as well.
12/15/2004 3:59 AM | Evan

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