How to Get a Free .edu Email Address

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This will teach you how to get a free .edu email address. Many places like Amazon, Best Buy and Dropbox offer a discount for students, teachers and anyone affiliated with education.

Get an .edu Email Address for $5.50
1. Go to Fiverr
2. Search education email
3. Pay $5.50 for the service
4. It takes less than 24 hours to get it

How to get it for Free
1. Go to Maricopa Community Colleges
2. The form will make you enter your own email address but they will also ask for an username.
3. Your email address will be your [email protected]
4. You can check your email here
 
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Doesn't work. Forces registration with existing email address. I don't see how to register to create .edu address.
 
Didn't work for me either. Was looking forward to the benefits of a .edu address.
 
3. The form will make you enter your own email address but they will also ask for an username.
 
Guest was correct earlier. After registering a username, this becomes your email address as [email protected]

One must then check their messages in the 'portfolio' section of the website after logging on to the website. So this does indeed work. I just tested it successfully. Thank to Guest for posting the answer.
 
Body of messages from Amazon are blank...can't confirm my email address. Happening to anyone else?
 
To fix the issue I posted below you must go into your amazon email settings and change from HTML to Text only emails.
 
This is morally wrong. Period. You are lying to these companies to save money, and when they find out that people who are not affiliated with education are doing this, it will go away just like the disabled perks at Disneyland.
 
It work for me. Hopefully I can use this email to get some discount on Microsoft products.
 
Worked for me...after it gives you your own email address, sign out then sign back in with the username and password that set up.
 
issue here is that amazon will ask for a recent transcript from the institution you are going to. Usually one that is from the most recent quarter/semester
 
I've read elsewhere that Californiacolleges' webmail system has HTML disabled.
 
Yes Guest. Same here. Messages that come into the edu address on the other site are blank, not allowing any way to confirm the address. It says click on the email sent to confirm but there is nothing to click on to confirm. I've tried it three times
 
Guest - 19 hours ago
To fix the issue I posted below you must go into your amazon email settings and change from HTML to Text only emails.
 
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