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November 11, 2020, 02:05:58 AM
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Hi,

I've got a notification from adobe via email like below after purchase adobe all apps 1 year key from one supplier like below:
https://imgur.com/a/JlOLKK3

You should beware from any suppliers if only give warranty for 24 hours not one year to prevent this case

I brought this key 6 months ago. So anyone have same problem like me? And have solution for this thing?
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November 11, 2020, 08:18:36 AM
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Damn 🥺🥺
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November 11, 2020, 11:04:59 AM
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Got the same e-mail. Not sure how to solve it.
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November 11, 2020, 12:18:57 PM
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same here!!
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November 11, 2020, 02:05:26 PM
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Not sure if the mail is real. Looks like phishing.
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November 12, 2020, 01:08:30 AM
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Proof?

you can see adobe.com as email source
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November 12, 2020, 05:46:30 AM
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The email is real. My customer forwarded me this email too. I called Adobe support on his behalf and they have told me 3 times that in my case the subscription is valid till April 15th, 2021 and by their records nothing will happen after November 15th. So, I am awaiting for November 15-16th to see, whether there will be any change or not. Since they confirmed me that this email has been sent by their system to my client email address. So ya, I've stopped buying Adobe codes until November 16th.
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November 12, 2020, 10:17:03 AM
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Proof?

you can see adobe.com as email source

A sender of an e-mail can easily be faked. In the e-mail the old Adobe logo is used and it is written in a "strange" language.

However, since skyppy2000 confirmed it, I assume it was sent by Adobe.
The support also told me that they know nothing about that the subscription will be blocked.
So lets wait until November 16  Wink
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November 12, 2020, 02:02:39 PM
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It was too good to be true. But if they at least last ~6 months it is still cheaper than paying full price. These keys probably are carded that's why you are getting an email from the fraud department.
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November 12, 2020, 02:26:15 PM
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its phishing Email Friend 

https://[Suspicious link removed]/10791730

This From Adobe

as per your email information last @email.adobe.com

https://community.adobe.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/34103i2A346DD3C94360CC/image-size/original?v=1.0&px=-1
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November 13, 2020, 12:19:55 AM
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@MohamadS

No bro, its real email from adobe although from @email.adobe.com because have same parent domain. I guess you as potential scammer because its not only me but many people have same case like me
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November 16, 2020, 07:55:41 AM
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The email is real. My customer forwarded me this email too. I called Adobe support on his behalf and they have told me 3 times that in my case the subscription is valid till April 15th, 2021 and by their records nothing will happen after November 15th. So, I am awaiting for November 15-16th to see, whether there will be any change or not. Since they confirmed me that this email has been sent by their system to my client email address. So ya, I've stopped buying Adobe codes until November 16th.

so how about today?
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Edit: Subscription has expired
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November 16, 2020, 08:09:52 PM
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Edit: Subscription has expired

Really? Mine is still working. Did you contact Adobe Support?
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November 17, 2020, 01:41:28 AM
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How you can still working till now? Have you contact adobe support? I guess adobe support always give clueless info
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November 17, 2020, 08:53:00 AM
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How you can still working till now? Have you contact adobe support? I guess adobe support always give clueless info

Yes, Adobe Support told me that they will not block it. Until now, it's still working. Your subscription also still working?
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November 17, 2020, 11:52:06 AM
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Nope and must asking to supplier for replacement
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November 18, 2020, 08:40:21 AM
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I have 3 codes they have stopped
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November 18, 2020, 10:42:32 AM
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I have 3 codes they have stopped

when stopped? Before Nov 16th, right?
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November 20, 2020, 08:43:52 AM
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---wrong post---
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November 29, 2020, 09:27:46 AM
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The email is real. My customer forwarded me this email too. I called Adobe support on his behalf and they have told me 3 times that in my case the subscription is valid till April 15th, 2021 and by their records nothing will happen after November 15th. So, I am awaiting for November 15-16th to see, whether there will be any change or not. Since they confirmed me that this email has been sent by their system to my client email address. So ya, I've stopped buying Adobe codes until November 16th.

so how about today?
Sorry for delay in reply. So during the day and a day after November 16th the subscription expired. So ya, that's that. I will keep those remaining Adobe CC until the buyer sell it out and then, in case of any problem I just resolve it pretty easy. I won't earn too much maybe, but still better at least something...
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December 02, 2020, 03:04:17 AM
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The email is real. My customer forwarded me this email too. I called Adobe support on his behalf and they have told me 3 times that in my case the subscription is valid till April 15th, 2021 and by their records nothing will happen after November 15th. So, I am awaiting for November 15-16th to see, whether there will be any change or not. Since they confirmed me that this email has been sent by their system to my client email address. So ya, I've stopped buying Adobe codes until November 16th.

so how about today?
Sorry for delay in reply. So during the day and a day after November 16th the subscription expired. So ya, that's that. I will keep those remaining Adobe CC until the buyer sell it out and then, in case of any problem I just resolve it pretty easy. I won't earn too much maybe, but still better at least something...

No problem. How you can resolved it pretty easy?
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December 09, 2020, 09:34:30 AM
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Hi,

I've got a notification from adobe via email like below after purchase adobe all apps 1 year key from one supplier like below:
https://imgur.com/a/JlOLKK3

You should beware from any suppliers if only give warranty for 24 hours not one year to prevent this case

I brought this key 6 months ago. So anyone have same problem like me? And have solution for this thing?

Hi there.

I never sold or bought any Adobe CC redemption code on this forum or anywhere on the web, hence I have no conflict of interest.
I'm writing this just to provide you all (end-users and (sub)-resellers) some knowledge base info.

The majority of the Adobe CC (for individuals) 1 Year Subscription redemption codes sold (and often sub-resold) all over the web come from Adobe ETLA contracts.
Adobe ETLA contracts are negotiated agreements between large enterprises/institutions and Adobe or Adobe authorized resellers.
Quite often these contracts do include also a license quota for provisioning students (BYOD = bring your own device) and employees (WAH = work at home) personal devices.
The provisioning can take place:
- through a Named User License tied to an Adobe Enterprise ID or an Adobe Federated ID
- through a redemption code that can be tied to personal Adobe ID

They are provided for free to students/employees in most cases or eventually at a fraction of the MSRP.

In the last couple of years some smart guys (mostly students, IT admins, employees) got the idea to resell them and make profit.
Then the whole thing got pandemic and we now have thousands of people selling Adobe CC redemption codes, including sub-resellers.

So, the final picture is Adobe now decided to take some action and start killing these "grey-market" subscription plans.

Of course, there are legit Adobe CC (for individuals as well a Student-Teacher edition) 1 Year Subscription redemption codes.
It's a legit product that Adobe provides in the retail market segment.

Hope it helps.

Regards.
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December 12, 2020, 02:49:36 PM
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Hi,

I've got a notification from adobe via email like below after purchase adobe all apps 1 year key from one supplier like below:
https://imgur.com/a/JlOLKK3

You should beware from any suppliers if only give warranty for 24 hours not one year to prevent this case

I brought this key 6 months ago. So anyone have same problem like me? And have solution for this thing?

Hi there.

I never sold or bought any Adobe CC redemption code on this forum or anywhere on the web, hence I have no conflict of interest.
I'm writing this just to provide you all (end-users and (sub)-resellers) some knowledge base info.

The majority of the Adobe CC (for individuals) 1 Year Subscription redemption codes sold (and often sub-resold) all over the web come from Adobe ETLA contracts.
Adobe ETLA contracts are negotiated agreements between large enterprises/institutions and Adobe or Adobe authorized resellers.
Quite often these contracts do include also a license quota for provisioning students (BYOD = bring your own device) and employees (WAH = work at home) personal devices.
The provisioning can take place:
- through a Named User License tied to an Adobe Enterprise ID or an Adobe Federated ID
- through a redemption code that can be tied to personal Adobe ID

They are provided for free to students/employees in most cases or eventually at a fraction of the MSRP.

In the last couple of years some smart guys (mostly students, IT admins, employees) got the idea to resell them and make profit.
Then the whole thing got pandemic and we now have thousands of people selling Adobe CC redemption codes, including sub-resellers.

So, the final picture is Adobe now decided to take some action and start killing these "grey-market" subscription plans.

Of course, there are legit Adobe CC (for individuals as well a Student-Teacher edition) 1 Year Subscription redemption codes.
It's a legit product that Adobe provides in the retail market segment.

Hope it helps.

Regards.

Thank you very much for this detailed info
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February 05, 2021, 06:42:37 AM
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Hi,

I've got a notification from adobe via email like below after purchase adobe all apps 1 year key from one supplier like below:
https://imgur.com/a/JlOLKK3

You should beware from any suppliers if only give warranty for 24 hours not one year to prevent this case

I brought this key 6 months ago. So anyone have same problem like me? And have solution for this thing?

Hi there.

I never sold or bought any Adobe CC redemption code on this forum or anywhere on the web, hence I have no conflict of interest.
I'm writing this just to provide you all (end-users and (sub)-resellers) some knowledge base info.

The majority of the Adobe CC (for individuals) 1 Year Subscription redemption codes sold (and often sub-resold) all over the web come from Adobe ETLA contracts.
Adobe ETLA contracts are negotiated agreements between large enterprises/institutions and Adobe or Adobe authorized resellers.
Quite often these contracts do include also a license quota for provisioning students (BYOD = bring your own device) and employees (WAH = work at home) personal devices.
The provisioning can take place:
- through a Named User License tied to an Adobe Enterprise ID or an Adobe Federated ID
- through a redemption code that can be tied to personal Adobe ID

They are provided for free to students/employees in most cases or eventually at a fraction of the MSRP.

In the last couple of years some smart guys (mostly students, IT admins, employees) got the idea to resell them and make profit.
Then the whole thing got pandemic and we now have thousands of people selling Adobe CC redemption codes, including sub-resellers.

So, the final picture is Adobe now decided to take some action and start killing these "grey-market" subscription plans.

Of course, there are legit Adobe CC (for individuals as well a Student-Teacher edition) 1 Year Subscription redemption codes.
It's a legit product that Adobe provides in the retail market segment.

Hope it helps.

Regards.

Thanks for your info. Beware for everyone, some people sell adobe all apps 1 year keys not adobe photography plan 1 month key. It will be as potential scammer
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