Hmm, I called MS and asked specifically about Outlook 2010 stand alone and the person I talked to said it was not part of the free upgrade???
Then I look online at thier site office.com/offer and read the fine print:
Qualifying Office Products
The following genuine Office products meet the purchase requirement of this Offer. Please note that not all products are available in all geographies.
Office Home and Student 2010
Office Home and Student 2010 – Military Appreciation Edition (available in the U.S. only)
Office Home and Student 2010 – Canadian Forces Edition (available in Canada only)
Office Home and Business 2010
Office Professional 2010
Office University 2010
Office for Mac Home & Student 2011
Office for Mac Home & Business 2011
Office for Mac Home & Business 2011 – Military Appreciation Edition (available in the U.S. only)
Office for Mac University 2011
Individual Office 2010 applications
Word 2010
Excel 2010
PowerPoint 2010
Outlook 2010
OneNote 2010
Access 2010
Publisher 2010
Visio Standard 2010
Visio Professional 2010
Visio Premium 2010
Project Standard 2010
Project Professional 2010
Qualifying products are only valid in the following formats:
Full-packaged product (FPP) - traditional disc version that includes a product key and media obtained from a retail or online store
Product key card (PKC), point of sale activation (POSA), electronic software download (ESD) - includes a product key but no media, obtained from a retail or online store as applicable
Direct original equipment manufacturer (DOEM) - pre-installed on a new PC
So are we sure it qualifies??? I was getting ready to send it back but if I get a free upgrade to 2013 problem solved.