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what is this product? Microsoft yearly plan 888Best Buy MN

Robin Gates 20 Reputation points
2026-03-24T19:34:25.7466667+00:00

I would like to know what the yearly charge is for

Microsoft 365 and Office | Subscription, account, billing | For home | Other
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    2026-03-24T19:34:34.48+00:00
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    "Microsoft yearly plan 888Best Buy MN" on a statement is typically a Microsoft subscription (often Microsoft 365 or similar) that was purchased through Best Buy, billed annually.

    To identify exactly what the yearly charge is for and manage/cancel it, the subscription must be located against the correct Microsoft account or third‑party billing source:

    1. Investigate the charge:
      • Follow the steps in How to investigate a billing charge from Microsoft to match the charge on the card statement to a specific Microsoft subscription and account.
      • If the subscription was purchased through a third party such as Best Buy, that article also explains how those charges may appear and how to trace them.
    2. Cancel or request a refund (if appropriate):
      • Once the subscription is identified and the account is accessible, use How to get a refund on a Microsoft subscription to see if the charge is eligible for a refund and to submit a request.
      • If the subscription was purchased through a third party (e.g., Best Buy), cancellation and refund must be handled through that third party’s billing support as described in manage your Microsoft 365 subscription purchased through a third party.
    3. If the account or transaction cannot be found:
      • Contact Microsoft Support and choose a billing issue path (Billing and Payment Updates). A support agent can help search for the transaction using details from the card statement.
      • If neither Microsoft nor the third party can locate the charge, contact the card issuer to dispute the transaction and, if needed, request a new card in case of fraud.

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