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Microsoft apologizes after publishing incorrect software prices

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  • Microsoft admitted to publishing the wrong price increases on April 1
  • They were rectified on April 4 and documentation is now up-to-date
  • The 5% price hike only affects monthly subscriptions

Microsoft has acknowledged and apologized after publishing the wrong prices for a number of its most popular software products.

Taking to an online support page, the correction for the prices previous published on April 1 was made on April 4, when Microsoft admitted, “all Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) Partners” had been misled.

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