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    • dave247D
      dave247 @Dashrender
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      @dashrender said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

      @dave247 said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

      @dashrender said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

      https://i.imgur.com/HO6fRzW.png
      https://i.imgur.com/egazLgM.png

      Yeah, I saw that several times. It's the only thing I've seen. Where the hell is the thing that shows the $4 price?

      MS really doesn't want you to buy this - don't ask me why, I can't imagine that offering you these other things for the extra $1/m really makes them that much more money.. but.. maybe it really does because maybe, people in the position to buy O365 Business Essentials is that unlikely to actually use those features, therefore it's just extra money in MS's pocket.

      I feel like I'm on crazy pills today.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @dave247
        last edited by

        @dave247 said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

        @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

        @scottalanmiller said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

        @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

        You can get the O365 subscriptions cheaper by going through someone like AppRiver.

        Cheaper than Microsoft direct I mean.

        Yes, that's what you watch out for. GoDaddy is cheaper, too. You don't get O365, it just looks like it.

        I've personally been through this with AppRiver. You get the full O365.. even teh same licensing business E1 and E3... the only difference is tht it's cheaper and you don't pay Microsoft.

        Well everyone here is telling me not to go through a reseller and to go direct thru MS via a partner.

        yep, so Danielle should have offered you two choices, possible more depending on your needs.

        If only offered one or two, they would be hosted exchange ($4/u/m) vs O365 Business Essentials ($5/u/m) (hosted exchange plus online Office and ODfB).

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        • ObsolesceO
          Obsolesce @dave247
          last edited by

          @dave247 said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

          @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

          @scottalanmiller said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

          @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

          You can get the O365 subscriptions cheaper by going through someone like AppRiver.

          Cheaper than Microsoft direct I mean.

          Yes, that's what you watch out for. GoDaddy is cheaper, too. You don't get O365, it just looks like it.

          I've personally been through this with AppRiver. You get the full O365.. even teh same licensing business E1 and E3... the only difference is tht it's cheaper and you don't pay Microsoft.

          Well everyone here is telling me not to go through a reseller and to go direct thru MS via a partner.

          We had all of our O365 licenses through microsoft for x amount a month.

          Then we switched through our consultant who is set up through AppRiver.

          Everything is the same, except now the price is lower. We use E1 and E3 licenses.

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          • dave247D
            dave247 @Dashrender
            last edited by

            @dashrender said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

            @dave247 said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

            @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

            @scottalanmiller said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

            @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

            You can get the O365 subscriptions cheaper by going through someone like AppRiver.

            Cheaper than Microsoft direct I mean.

            Yes, that's what you watch out for. GoDaddy is cheaper, too. You don't get O365, it just looks like it.

            I've personally been through this with AppRiver. You get the full O365.. even teh same licensing business E1 and E3... the only difference is tht it's cheaper and you don't pay Microsoft.

            Well everyone here is telling me not to go through a reseller and to go direct thru MS via a partner.

            yep, so Danielle should have offered you two choices, possible more depending on your needs.

            If only offered one or two, they would be hosted exchange ($4/u/m) vs O365 Business Essentials ($5/u/m) (hosted exchange plus online Office and ODfB).

            She's checking on it. She thought the $5 one was the only option and that they weren't offering the $4 one anymore.

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            • dave247D
              dave247 @Obsolesce
              last edited by

              @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

              @dave247 said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

              @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

              @scottalanmiller said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

              @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

              You can get the O365 subscriptions cheaper by going through someone like AppRiver.

              Cheaper than Microsoft direct I mean.

              Yes, that's what you watch out for. GoDaddy is cheaper, too. You don't get O365, it just looks like it.

              I've personally been through this with AppRiver. You get the full O365.. even teh same licensing business E1 and E3... the only difference is tht it's cheaper and you don't pay Microsoft.

              Well everyone here is telling me not to go through a reseller and to go direct thru MS via a partner.

              We had all of our O365 licenses through microsoft for x amount a month.

              Then we switched through our consultant who is set up through AppRiver.

              Everything is the same, except now the price is lower. We use E1 and E3 licenses.

              I am just confused now.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @Obsolesce
                last edited by Dashrender

                @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                @dave247 said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                @scottalanmiller said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                You can get the O365 subscriptions cheaper by going through someone like AppRiver.

                Cheaper than Microsoft direct I mean.

                Yes, that's what you watch out for. GoDaddy is cheaper, too. You don't get O365, it just looks like it.

                I've personally been through this with AppRiver. You get the full O365.. even teh same licensing business E1 and E3... the only difference is tht it's cheaper and you don't pay Microsoft.

                Well everyone here is telling me not to go through a reseller and to go direct thru MS via a partner.

                We had all of our O365 licenses through microsoft for x amount a month.

                Then we switched through our consultant who is set up through AppRiver.

                Everything is the same, except now the price is lower. We use E1 and E3 licenses.

                Tim - are those VAR licenses or partner licenses?

                Scott and I are pretty sure they are VAR licenses. If they were partner licenses, they could not be any less than the MS list price.

                And while you might not have any limitations caused by Appriver today, you could tomorrow. If Appriver stopped paying their bill (ok not likely, unless they go bankrupt) MS will cut off all of Appriver's customers from access.
                Additionally - assuming these are VAR licenses, not partner licenses, all, 100% issues must flow through Appriver. You have no recourse to reach out to MS directly for problems.

                While this might not be an issue for you - there are countless people on SW and redit who do have problems with other vendors like GoDaddy and Rackspace because they are connected via VAR licenses - and therefore must go through the VAR for any issues.

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                • ObsolesceO
                  Obsolesce
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                  Through Microsoft:
                  0_1515449578864_eaffdd9c-c717-43ca-9517-b8861ec30b1b-image.png

                  Through AppRiver:
                  0_1515449641490_3276d1ad-5408-4f3c-9b5f-54364d3a439b-image.png
                  0_1515449626565_c9c74de8-36aa-4937-89b7-03cccb7b8364-image.png

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                  • ObsolesceO
                    Obsolesce @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    @dashrender said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                    If Appriver stopped paying their bill (ok not likely, unless they go bankrupt) MS will cut off all of Appriver's customers from access.

                    The thing about this, is that you can easily switch back your licensing to MS... it doesn't interrupt anything. It's the same license. What changes is who you are paying.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender
                      last edited by

                      That's two totally different products... E3 vs Business Premium. $20/u/m vs $12.50/u/m

                      https://i.imgur.com/cxUwiJQ.png

                      Looks like MS lowered the Business premium cost a lot... it used to be close to $20/u/m like E3...

                      This is what it includes, of course, plus email.

                      https://i.imgur.com/wqRf4bb.png

                      https://products.office.com/en-us/business/office-365-business-premium

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @Obsolesce
                        last edited by

                        @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                        @dashrender said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                        If Appriver stopped paying their bill (ok not likely, unless they go bankrupt) MS will cut off all of Appriver's customers from access.

                        The thing about this, is that you can easily switch back your licensing to MS... it doesn't interrupt anything. It's the same license. What changes is who you are paying.

                        Are you sure? From those complaining about GoDaddy, the switch is not easy.

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                        • zachary715Z
                          zachary715 @Obsolesce
                          last edited by

                          @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                          Through Microsoft:
                          0_1515449578864_eaffdd9c-c717-43ca-9517-b8861ec30b1b-image.png

                          Through AppRiver:
                          0_1515449641490_3276d1ad-5408-4f3c-9b5f-54364d3a439b-image.png
                          0_1515449626565_c9c74de8-36aa-4937-89b7-03cccb7b8364-image.png

                          Those aren't the same products. They share a lot of similarities, but are slightly different. Article from 2016 describing some of the differences... http://www.bi101.com/blog/microsoft-office-365/office-365-business-premium-vs-e3-decide/

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender
                            last edited by

                            Assuming Business Premium is what you're getting @Tim_G, which I assume because of
                            https://i.imgur.com/w6db3Hp.png

                            Then you're getting screwed.. as I just posted, Business Premium direct from MS is now $12.95/u/m

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                            • zachary715Z
                              zachary715 @Dashrender
                              last edited by

                              @dashrender said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                              @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                              @dashrender said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                              If Appriver stopped paying their bill (ok not likely, unless they go bankrupt) MS will cut off all of Appriver's customers from access.

                              The thing about this, is that you can easily switch back your licensing to MS... it doesn't interrupt anything. It's the same license. What changes is who you are paying.

                              Are you sure? From those complaining about GoDaddy, the switch is not easy.

                              We are with GoDaddy currently because we were using a different hosted exchange provider years prior who apparently couldn't compete once Office365 came out. They partnered with GoDaddy for a seamless transition so we took that route assuming we could always just change out and go straight through Microsoft later.... WRONG.

                              My understanding is that we'd have to backup everyone's mailboxes, recreate users, restore mailboxes, etc. Not as simple as just handing the "contract" over to someone else.

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                              • ObsolesceO
                                Obsolesce @Dashrender
                                last edited by

                                @dashrender

                                We can't use the Business plans, we have to use Enterprise. Too many users and requirements for Business plans.

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @Obsolesce
                                  last edited by

                                  @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                                  @dashrender

                                  We can't use the Business plans, we have to use Enterprise. Too many users and requirements for Business plans.

                                  OK, then your post above doesn't show us what you're paying.. your picture had E3 and Business Premium...

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                                  • zachary715Z
                                    zachary715
                                    last edited by zachary715

                                    Looks like AppRiver wants $21.95/u/mo. for Enterprise E3.
                                    0_1515450386755_c870f075-15ee-4687-8412-53ae75d82f32-image.png

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                                    • ObsolesceO
                                      Obsolesce @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @dashrender said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                                      @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                                      @dashrender

                                      We can't use the Business plans, we have to use Enterprise. Too many users and requirements for Business plans.

                                      OK, then your post above doesn't show us what you're paying.. your picture had E3 and Business Premium...

                                      Oh i screenshotted the wrong AppRiver one.

                                      0_1515450407406_142793e0-3397-4ff2-b26e-a56d412b8f3a-image.png

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                                      • ObsolesceO
                                        Obsolesce @zachary715
                                        last edited by Obsolesce

                                        @zachary715

                                        Yeah we're not paying that, all I can say is that the price was lower than Microsoft direct... significantly enough that we bothered to make the switch. It REALLY adds up over hundreds of users.

                                        Thousands of dollars a month cheaper, for the exact same plan... E3 Microsoft, E3 Appriver.

                                        Don't do it through the website.

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                                        • zachary715Z
                                          zachary715 @Obsolesce
                                          last edited by

                                          @tim_g said in question about setting up a new domain controller:

                                          @zachary715

                                          Yeah we're not paying that, all I can say is that the price was lower than Microsoft direct... significantly enough that we bothered to make the switch. It REALLY adds up over hundreds of users.

                                          As @Dashrender mentioned, MS pricing on these packages tend to jump around. I would just make sure that AppRiver's pricing is moving around with it, especially with a price drop.

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender
                                            last edited by

                                            And the pricing right there shows that it's higher for all plans vs buying direct from MS.

                                            But, if what Scott claims is true, that anyone not selling at exactly the same as MS is a VAR, not a partner, but if they are selling at the same, they could be either.

                                            I don't personally know this to be true, but it definitely seems likely.

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