Fed up with Autodesk Inventor student registration

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Users are experiencing issues with Autodesk Inventor's student registration, particularly with not receiving confirmation emails despite multiple requests. Some have encountered messages in Finnish asking for email reconfirmation, while others cannot access support or submit tickets due to being redirected to the same page. The situation has led to suggestions of contacting Autodesk directly for assistance. Additionally, some users are considering alternative software options, including free alternatives. The overall sentiment reflects frustration with Autodesk's registration process and support accessibility.
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Anyone can help? I signed up for a student account at Autodesk. I asked to send a confirmation email but i can't find it either in my inbox or my spam folder. No email addresses are blocked. So I asked for facebook confirmation and again it seemed unresponsive. When I logged in I get a message in Finnish (?) asking to reconfirm email. Can't even send a ticket via the problem form or access support center it takes me back to the same page. Ok when i asked to send email to reconfirm it says account already active but when I tried to access the download center it still prompts me to send email activation.
 
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Sounds like you need to call Autodesk.
 
Sounds like to need to switch out to something else...there are other choices, some even free.
 
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