
I have an installation folder for this version so guess that means I downloaded it from somewhere but not sure where. But me not having this version wrote down on my key list and not having a cd for it is kind of bugging me as to where and how I got it. But I only try to buy genuine versions, I know still possible to get a fake product.

I really can't recall how this happened, don't recall where I got this version from. So unless I use a different key, that one is not getting activated. According to them, the product key I gave them is a non genuine key. He was aware this was Office 2010 and it didn't cause any problems." The writer above said that when he called a person, Microsoft said that there were no circumstances that would allow them to activate Office 2010, but the person he was talking to was incorrect, because my representative was actually able to do it. I was able to read off the 9 block x 6 digit activation ID to him, and he responded with an 8 block x 6 digit code, which successfully activated my product. I chose that option and got a live person. However, the text instructions offered to connect me a representative. I did so, but the text instructions did not work.

It asked if it could send me a text with instructions. When I called the number I got a computer asking me through some prompts.

I called the number given at the website (I'm in the USA). The process was a little long but it ended up working. I also found the following comment from someone who apparently used that 866 number very recently: I don't know if it will help, but worth an attempt? If you still need help with your product key, visit our Microsoft support page for help.Below is link to supposed official MS work-around if standard activation attempts for Office 2010 fail. Sometimes these product keys are printed on counterfeit labels or cards with a download link to Microsoft software, and sometimes they’re distributed with software media that is unauthorized for resale, such as promotional media, original equipment manufacturer reinstallation media, or other Microsoft program-specific media. Unfortunately, there are many dishonest sellers who offer stolen, abused, or otherwise unauthorized Microsoft product keys for sale. If you bought a product key separate from the software, it’s very possible the product key was stolen or otherwise fraudulently obtained, and subsequently blocked for use. If your Office product key doesn’t work, or has stopped working, you should contact the seller and request a refund.

Microsoft Workplace Discount Program product keys Having problems with your product key? I can't find my product keyįor help with finding your product key, select your version of Office below: Step 3: Follow the prompts to finish the redemption and setup process. Step 2: Enter Office product key without hyphens, and then select Next.
