There's a Reason Our Prices Are Low
It's not because we have access to some secret backdoor deal.
Just like a car manufacturer builds a car and works with dealers to sell it, software developers create products and rely on retail partners to distribute them.
Retail giants like Best Buy aren’t focused on offering low prices. With their vast store networks, large staff, and high overhead, they simply can’t afford to.
To encourage large retailers to carry certain software products, developers often provide discounts ranging from 34% to 40%.
Why? Because once a digital product is released, selling additional copies costs virtually nothing.
It’s like when Taylor releases a new album—each extra sale requires zero effort.
Back to Best Buy.
When a developer offers a deal to one retailer, they’re typically required by law to offer that same deal to all approved resellers.
Including Getmsoffice.
We Had a Choice
One option was to do what Best Buy does: keep around 40% for ourselves and sell it to you at retail price.
But that didn’t make sense for us. We don’t have the massive overhead that Best Buy does, so we chose to pass some of those savings on to you—while still operating a sustainable business.
That’s why you're seeing a
discount today.
Be Mindful
It’s one thing for a trusted store like Getmsoffice to offer a
discount. It’s another to see questionable sites offering software licenses for $50—or even less.
Leading software brands spend years and billions building trust. They don’t authorize resellers to list genuine products at rock-bottom prices that could damage their reputation.