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- Microsoft sends harsh message to millions of Microsoft 365 customers
Microsoft's stock experienced volatility after some AI sellers made a headline-grabbing claim that the company failed to meet its aggressive goals and, as a result, reset growth targets Microsoft
- Microsoft Sends Harsh Notice to Millions of 365 Users
Microsoft’s shares is said to be wavered after claims from some AI sales staff that had suggested that the company had scaled back growth plans due to missed targets The company then delivered what many see as a “harsh message” to millions of Microsoft 365 commercial customers and users, announcing significant price hikes effective July 1, 2026 which is a move interpreted as a direct
- Microsoft apologizes to 2. 7 million customers, offers refunds over . . .
Microsoft is apologizing to millions of Australian customers The company faces allegations of misleading people about new AI features and price hikes for Microsoft 365 Customers who renewed subscriptions after November 30, 2024, may be eligible for refunds
- Microsoft sends harsh message to millions of Microsoft 365 customers
Microsoft's stock experienced volatility after some AI sellers made a headline-grabbing claim that the company failed to meet its aggressive goals and, as a result, reset growth targets
- Microsoft facing huge lawsuit involving millions of citizens over . . .
Microsoft is being sued by the Austrialian consumer watchdog for allegedly misleading millions of users regarding its Microsoft 365 platform
- Leaked memo reveals Meta’s harsh work policy change
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- ACCC sues Microsoft for allegedly misleading millions of Australians . . .
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has sued the tech giant for allegedly misleading about 2 7 million Australians over its Microsoft 365 subscriptions
- Microsoft apologizes for upselling Copilot bundles, offers refunds to . . .
Microsoft recently began sending apologetic emails to millions of its Australian customers The company is contacting subscribers of its Microsoft 365 Personal and Family plans to
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