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Ultimate Steal -- uni students only?
I just heard about the Ultimate Steal deal. The wording on the offer is a
bit vague. In some places they mention universities, in others they say "any" student with a .edu email. * Is the offer limited to university students only, or can secondary school students apply? * Is the .edu address a requirement? My son's school uses email addresses with the domain XXXschools.org. MS could certainly easily verify it's a school address. Thanks, Gary |
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Re: Ultimate Steal -- uni students only?
I don't see anyplace where it says "any" student. The .edu email
address *is* a requirement, which eliminates most if not all primary and secondary schools and alot of dubious online schools. Gary Fritz wrote: > I just heard about the Ultimate Steal deal. The wording on the offer is a > bit vague. In some places they mention universities, in others they say > "any" student with a .edu email. > > * Is the offer limited to university students only, or can secondary school > students apply? > > * Is the .edu address a requirement? My son's school uses email addresses > with the domain XXXschools.org. MS could certainly easily verify it's a > school address. > > Thanks, > Gary |
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Re: Ultimate Steal -- uni students only?
"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" <garfieldnodie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I don't see anyplace where it says "any" student. Hm, I guess it doesn't actually say the word "any." But it does say "The following conditions serve to define student eligibility for the Promotion: 1. Individual must possess a valid e-mail address at a U.S. educational institution" ... nothing about a university. > The .edu email address *is* a requirement, which eliminates most > if not all primary and secondary schools OK. That kills it for us. Thanks for the clarification. Gary |
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