bug reportProductivity · Collaboration & MessagingsituationalBillingIntegration

Skype landline calling feature vanished and a Teams license got wiped by a promo ad

A user lost the ability to call landlines from Skype and had an active paid Teams/Office license overwritten by an in-app trial ad prompt. Vendor-specific regression and billing bug with no fix offered.

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