Absolutely Free Windows Vista and Office 2007?
I am usually pretty skeptical of these free offers but you be the judge! Website The Power of Together says that it will give you a copy of Windows Vista Business Edition and Office 2007 just for watching a three webcasts for each product.
It kind of has that whole “free gift for watching a time share presentation” feel to it but if you can handle sitting through the webcasts, it could be worth your time. But there is some fine print and here it is:
The Power Together Campaign consists of two (2) offers, the Windows Vista Business Offer and the Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Offer, and is open only to legal residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia) 18 years of age or older. You are not eligible to receive these offers if you or your employer is a participant in the Microsoft Partner Program or the Microsoft Developer Network. To be eligible to receive Windows Vista Business, you must register at www.powertogether.com and participate in at least three (3) qualifying web casts and/or virtual lab sessions within 30 days of registration. To be eligible to receive Microsoft Office Professional 2007, you must register at www.powertogether.com and participate in at least three (3) qualifying web casts and/or virtual lab sessions within 30 days of registration. In order to register at www.powertogether.com, you may be asked to provide personal information including name, telephone, and address. All personal information gathered during registration will be subject to Microsoft’s privacy policy. Limit one gift per person per Offer. These offers are non-transferable. These offers expire on February 28, 2007, or while supplies last, and are not redeemable for cash. Taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the recipient. If you are eligible for and register to receive both gifts, you must complete a W-9 (Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification) form prior to receipt of the second gift. Any gift returned as non-deliverable will not be re-sent. Please allow 6 - 8 weeks for shipment of your gift(s).
I decided to do some research and looked up who owns powertogether.com. This is what I found:
powertogether.com resolves to 66.150.160.24
IP Address 66.150.160.24 is located in USA
Domain Whois Results:
Domain Name.......... powertogether.com
Creation Date........ 2006-10-03
Registration Date.... 2006-10-03
Expiry Date.......... 2007-10-03
Organisation Name.... Philip Colebrook
Organisation Address. Flat 13, Inner City House
Organisation Address.
Organisation Address. London
Organisation Address. SE14 6QP
Organisation Address. -
Organisation Address. GREAT BRITAIN (UK)
Admin Name........... Philip Colebrook
Admin Address........ Flat 13, Inner City House
Admin Address........
Admin Address........ London
Admin Address........ SE14 6QP
Admin Address........ -
Admin Address........ GREAT BRITAIN (UK)
Admin Email.......... pcolebrook@gmail.com
Admin Phone.......... 44.2086915308
Admin Fax............
Tech Name............ CBS Registry
Tech Address......... Box 3396
Tech Address.........
Tech Address......... Stockholm
Tech Address......... SE 103 68
Tech Address......... -
Tech Address......... SWEDEN
Tech Email........... registry@melbourneitcbs.com
Tech Phone........... 46.855340200
Tech Fax............. 46.855340201
Name Server.......... ns1.msft.net
Name Server.......... ns5.msft.net
Name Server.......... ns2.msft.net
Name Server.......... ns3.msft.net
Name Server.......... ns4.msft.net
Things look a bit strange with the DNS information. The server is in the US, the administrator is in Great Britain, and the technical contact is in Stockholm. To add to the strangeness, the DNS servers (msft.net) are registered to Microsoft.
I’d be interested to see if anyone signed up for this actually gets their copies of the software. Let me know in the comments.
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8 Responses to “Absolutely Free Windows Vista and Office 2007?”
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Matthew Musgrove Says:
November 28th, 2006 at 11:10 amVery interesting… In the footer of every page is the text “This site hosted for Microsoft by Ascentium.”
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Brian Says:
November 28th, 2006 at 12:03 pmI’ve tried several times in Firefox and IExplore to register/sign up for the required 3 webcasts. Unfortunately it looks like something may be borked on their end - it always ends with:
We’re sorry, your session may have expired. To start over click here.
I may try later just for chuckles.
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Hawat Says:
November 29th, 2006 at 5:18 pmI contacted Ascentium directly and asked if this is legit. They said that it was. Ascentium is a corporation that has partnered up with microsoft. You can even find info about Ascentium by searching on Microsoft.com. I think all is legit. The server is, understandably, bogged down. I accessed it late at night and got in fine.
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thekiwiguy Says:
November 30th, 2006 at 8:44 pmI work for MSFT, and this campaign is run out of my team. It is 100% legit. We experienced much larger than anticipated demand for this, and had to add more server capacity today, so hopefully the delays in the website are all fixed now. Its not a hoax! go for it, and experience the new platform….I am biased but think Vista and Office rock for developers…!
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Penguin Geek Says:
December 1st, 2006 at 11:16 amThere are no more free Vista gifts, unless you have already registered, even if you still have not watched all three webcasts. The site is still slow, but be patient. But there is still Office 2007 gifts.
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flcpl Says:
December 1st, 2006 at 10:54 pmThere are no more free gifts. Now that the only people acessing the site are registered users, it is going much faster. I have been credited with watching 2 vid for office and 1 for Vista. I would like to know how many they are giving away in total?
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Carlos Says:
January 29th, 2007 at 7:56 pmI participated in the Power Together campaign November 2006.
Today I received an 8×11 inch envelop first class (.63cents) with an official Microsoft return address. In the envelope is a folding card with Microsoft logs all over it. There is official legal verbiage on the back. Inside is a Thank You for participating on the Power Together campaign. It states this is an un-restricted full license for Microsoft Pro 2007. Go to www.officepro2007download.com for the download and instruction. There is a MS key on the bottom of the card. The download is 388Meg and in the process of downloading. This is wild. Never seen MS give away on such a scale before. Should I throw it on my PC or run give it a run through VMware for safety reason? Ok, Vmware it is. -
gary Says:
February 3rd, 2007 at 8:19 pmI participated in the power together campaign. I got my copy of windows vista business a week ago. Upgraded from windows xp and everything worked corectly. Even activated. Saved me a lot of monety.

