Final one I'll post about today.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/student/signup/info
If you have a valid email address that ends in .edu, you can sign up for free. This gives you:
* $3 MP3 credit
* Free Amazon 2-day shipping for 6 months
The latter is exceptionally nice because I've been able to find some really nice used CDs on Amazon for cheap, but the shipping is generally more than I've paid for the CD.
The fine print (emphasis mine):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/student/signup/info
If you have a valid email address that ends in .edu, you can sign up for free. This gives you:
* $3 MP3 credit
* Free Amazon 2-day shipping for 6 months
The latter is exceptionally nice because I've been able to find some really nice used CDs on Amazon for cheap, but the shipping is generally more than I've paid for the CD.
The fine print (emphasis mine):
After you graduate or at the end of your fourth year of Amazon Student $39 Prime benefits, whichever comes first, your subscription will automatically upgrade on its anniversary date into a full paid subscription for Amazon Prime at $79 a year. Your Student Prime benefits can't be shared with another account, but if you continue with a paid membership you'll receive access to thousands of Prime instant videos, and a Kindle book to borrow for free each month from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library. Benefits are subject to restrictions, such as geographic limitations, as stated in our Amazon Prime Help pages. If you don't wish to continue with paid Prime benefits you can set them to not automatically upgrade at any time during the free period.