drinkingbird
Part of the Furniture
I don't buy at big box stores. There are other options.
And many times, you're right, the subscription is the cheaper and more value added option too. Some customers refuse to believe it though!
Less and less options these days, I can't even think of a "local" PC shop anymore. I never thought I'd miss CompUSA but they've been gone like 10 years (and that wasn't even really a local shop). We have no Frys around here, and the mom and pop places are long gone. I do stop in Adorama and B&H when I'm in NYC just to browse, takes me back to the old days. But regardless they're all in the $400 range unless they're reselling those same illegit keys. If you go on google shopping and search for office pro, you're hard pressed to find a legit key in there anywhere.
I do miss that Home Use Program through work (Office 2013 with 2 installs for $10, 2016 for $10, 2019 for $15). Prior to that I always had acccess to MSDN through work or Technet/Bizspark through myself. Technically those were subscription too but what you got made it totally worth it.
I was one of the ones reluctant to use the subscription model for 365 (well for many things I still am, I use a *cough* special version of Adobe Acrobat as the few PDFs I need to edit a year is not worth the like $99 a month they want for it). I also use Quicken heavily and feel that one doesn't really provide $40 a year worth of features, when before you could get 3 years for the same price, or free in my case, (and it would still work after that, just no transaction downloads), but there really is no alternative for what I use it for.
365 ended up being a no brainer for me, I was already paying $20 a year to use custom email domain with Outlook.com (that's where I outsourced my own email server to) and for $20 more got the latest office and 1TB of storage was not a tough decision (especially when I ended up getting 3 years free after paying for 2) I don't use it the way they want me to, I encrypt my nightly backups and upload it automatically, I can fill that 1TB no problem. And I ended up getting 5 years of personal for $80 and then paying the one time $10 to convert it to family so my parents could have their own accounts/installs too.
If I'm going to pay for a subscription, I'm going to give them a run for their money!
Enough rambling (reminiscing?). To think, I probably went 20 years without paying a dime for any software (via not so legal means) and then $100 a year for access to the entire MS suite (while still getting the rest of the stuff I used for free). Now I'm a mostly good law abiding citizen.