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Microsoft has terminated its Surface financing program for consumers. Originally introduced in August 2017, “Surface Plus” allowed individuals to buy new Surface Pros for $34 per month for 24 months; Surface Laptops for $42 per month for 24 months; and Surface Books for $63 per month for 24 months. Those who are already enrolled will see no changes and can continue making payments as planned.
The business version of this program, known as Surface Plus for Business, doesn't seem to be shutting down -- at least based on its web page. I've asked Microsoft why it decided to shut down the Surface Plus program. No word back so far. I'm wondering whether Microsoft may be moving Surface Plus financing to another financier, such as Dell Preferred, which is the company behind the Xbox All Access financing program.
The business version of this program, known as Surface Plus for Business, doesn't seem to be shutting down -- at least based on its web page. I've asked Microsoft why it decided to shut down the Surface Plus program. No word back so far. I'm wondering whether Microsoft may be moving Surface Plus financing to another financier, such as Dell Preferred, which is the company behind the Xbox All Access financing program.