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    • C
      Carnival Boy
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      To date, I've only purchased O365 directly from Microsoft. But I now want to create a new account, and figured it would be better to go via our MSP for a bit of extra love and support and stuff. I'm just wondering what the key differences are.

      What I know so far, and correct me if I'm wrong on anything here:

      • We can't select a monthly subs, only annual. This isn't really a problem.
      • Billing is from our MSP. This is a cool feature, as Microsoft will currently only bill us via credit card as we don't spend enough with them and there is a lot of overhead and admin involved in managing this.
      • We can only order additional subscriptions via our MSP.

      The last issue is a potential problem for me. Currently, if I want to add a new subscription at 2am I can do that on the O365 portal and the subscription is immediately available to allocate to a user. If I have to go via the MSP, I can see there being a delay - not least because they aren't open at 2am. This seems to work differently to Adobe, where I place new orders direct with Adobe but they then pass that on to my reseller who then invoices me. Which is pretty cool.

      In terms of managing the accounts - creating users etc etc, is it identical? In other words, is the only difference related to billing? Does my MSP have access to my account to make changes on my behalf (if I so wish him to)?

      Anything else I should be aware of before I send them a purchase order?

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        Carnival Boy
        last edited by Carnival Boy

        Looking into this a bit more, I see that what I'm talking about is purchasing O365 subscriptions via Open Licence. Is this the best way to purchase?

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        • coliverC
          coliver
          last edited by

          I'm pretty sure you could purchase licenses the same way. They just get credited to the MSP. @Minion-Queen would probably know more about this though.

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          • thanksajdotcomT
            thanksajdotcom
            last edited by

            When you buy via a partner, you often get fringe benefits, like migrations, etc you can get either free, cheap or bundled in. Also, MSPs get a spiff of the sale, and often get a recurring monthly portion of what you pay. It's a pretty good percentage too. I like buying via partners for a lot of things.

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            • ?
              A Former User
              last edited by A Former User

              I personally would buy everything direct.

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              • C
                Carnival Boy
                last edited by

                Why?

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                • Minion QueenM
                  Minion Queen Banned
                  last edited by

                  @Carnival-Boy

                  There are a couple of ways to do things. When you purchase through an MSP you can go month to month. You can still pay direct through Microsoft and they can do monthly billing that can be paid via a check run and not credit card.

                  We do not accept payments from our customers for Office365. This limits the customers interaction with their admin panel etc. The customer should always have complete control of their licensing.

                  That also means the we do not make a profit on your individual licenses, yes we do make margins for selling them to you but that is paid to us by Microsoft not by you in anyway.

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                    Carnival Boy @Minion Queen
                    last edited by

                    @Minion-Queen said:

                    We do not accept payments from our customers for Office365. This limits the customers interaction with their admin panel etc. The customer should always have complete control of their licensing.

                    Yikes. I must have complete control. In what way would I be limited?

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                    • thanksajdotcomT
                      thanksajdotcom
                      last edited by

                      You also can often get better pricing via partners.

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                      • Minion QueenM
                        Minion Queen Banned @Carnival Boy
                        last edited by

                        @Carnival-Boy said:

                        @Minion-Queen said:

                        We do not accept payments from our customers for Office365. This limits the customers interaction with their admin panel etc. The customer should always have complete control of their licensing.

                        Yikes. I must have complete control. In what way would I be limited?

                        Nothing limiting at all by going this route. If you need help in anyway that is what we are here for. As a MS Partner we have dedicated account and technical account managers to reach out to if we aren't able to answer your questions. We have direct numbers and emails to contact them not an 800 number.

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                        • thanksajdotcomT
                          thanksajdotcom @Minion Queen
                          last edited by

                          @Minion-Queen said:

                          @Carnival-Boy said:

                          @Minion-Queen said:

                          We do not accept payments from our customers for Office365. This limits the customers interaction with their admin panel etc. The customer should always have complete control of their licensing.

                          Yikes. I must have complete control. In what way would I be limited?

                          Nothing limiting at all by going this route. If you need help in anyway that is what we are here for. As a MS Partner we have dedicated account and technical account managers to reach out to if we aren't able to answer your questions. We have direct numbers and emails to contact them not an 800 number.

                          And there is that.

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                            Carnival Boy
                            last edited by Carnival Boy

                            So there aren't any downsides with purchasing with an open licence via a reseller/MSP?

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                            • coliverC
                              coliver
                              last edited by

                              Maybe a bit off topic, but what is the process to moving to a VAR/MSP if you already have a O365 domain setup?

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                              • Minion QueenM
                                Minion Queen Banned
                                last edited by

                                It is as simple as putting in our partner number and name.

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                                • ?
                                  A Former User @coliver
                                  last edited by

                                  @coliver said:

                                  Maybe a bit off topic, but what is the process to moving to a VAR/MSP if you already have a O365 domain setup?

                                  You'd have to contact them then you can change the partner of record in office 365.

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                                  • Minion QueenM
                                    Minion Queen Banned
                                    last edited by

                                    Nope you don't have to contact them it can all be done via the control panel. We have done this many times,as unfortunately there are lots of shady MSP's out there and we have had to rescue migrations more than once.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @A Former User
                                      last edited by

                                      @thecreativeone91 said:

                                      I personally would buy everything direct.

                                      I would never do that. There are no upsides. Going through an MSP can add value, going direct cannot. If you go direct you voluntarily take the lowest level of service.

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                                      • thanksajdotcomT
                                        thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said:

                                        @thecreativeone91 said:

                                        I personally would buy everything direct.

                                        I would never do that. There are no upsides. Going through an MSP can add value, going direct cannot. If you go direct you voluntarily take the lowest level of service.

                                        From my experience, I agree.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
                                          last edited by

                                          @thanksajdotcom said:

                                          You also can often get better pricing via partners.

                                          Pricing is always the same, it can't change.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
                                            last edited by

                                            @Carnival-Boy said:

                                            So there aren't any downsides with purchasing with an open licence via a reseller/MSP?

                                            Can't get the upgraded MS service or the partner services if you go direct. Going direct guarantees the lowest common denominator of services.

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