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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Email addresses are fundamentally fake. What is it that proves your "real" mail address is real?
I can't think of anything on the internet that doesn't allow "fake email addresses", though some of them will restrict using email addresses from the plethora of "10 minute email" addresses.
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Err, just about any registration system worth anything will require a reply token before it accepts an e-mail. Therefore all e-mail addresses used must be real, at least for few minutes.
But none of that applies to either Kobo or Amazon, they both will gladly accept whatever you put in and carry on. (I'm particularly fond of
something_very_rude@amazon.com or kobo.com, respectively.)