Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I recieved the following email:
Hi Paul
I could see your account is eligible for an Acrobat bundle saving pack. As you know that the regular price of an Acrobat Pro license is USD 23.99 monthly. I am excited to offer you the below promos:
Acrobat pro pack |
Standard price |
Promo Price/seat/license |
Annual Savings |
25 seats |
$23.99 |
$19.80 |
$1276 |
50 seats |
$23.99 |
$17 |
$4194 |
You might have individual users in your org, and this might be a wonderful time for consolidating them under the single umbrella account. This will not only give you saving on Acrobat licenses for the term, but also if you have any departments/new employees down the line that you wish to add Acrobat Licenses to you will have the room for them.
This promo is not available on the website as its for few customers who have more usage of Acrobat Licenses, let me know if you wish to avail any of these Acrobat Pack for your team.
Looking forward to your response.
Regards,
Thanks & Regards,
|
|
I'm highly active on e-mails, drop me a note and I'll set up some time for us. Or book your next appointment on my Calendar
How am I doing? Please feel free to reach out to my manager: <>
However, I checked the email headers and see several authentication failures. HOWEVER, it could be because of our Proofpoint that causes these failures.
2 Correct answers
that looks genuine, if those email links you posted (and i removed) actually go to adobe.com
@Paul24877137o1vh, my apologies for any confusion; I can confirm that the email is genuine and part of a recent email campaign. I also confirmed that Beeshwa Nikhil does work for Adobe. Please respond to and book an appointment if you are interested in this exciting opportunity for savings!
@Peru Bob, thanks for tagging me!
@kglad you were correct; this is a genuine e-mail.
For future viewers of this discussion, if you ever encounter doubt in an e-mail you received was sent from Adobe, then plea
...Copy link to clipboard
Copied
that looks genuine, if those email links you posted (and i removed) actually go to adobe.com
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thanks for flagging this, @Paul24877137o1vh.
I would recommend you report any security or phishing related cases here: https://adobe.ly/41jtIEG
We may not be able to address them here on community because this is a public forum. The details can not be discussed here.
Let me know if you have any questions.
^Shivangi
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The OP wants to know if it is real.
Reporting it won't give him an answer, as they don't reply.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
@Paul24877137o1vh, my apologies for any confusion; I can confirm that the email is genuine and part of a recent email campaign. I also confirmed that Beeshwa Nikhil does work for Adobe. Please respond to and book an appointment if you are interested in this exciting opportunity for savings!
@Peru Bob, thanks for tagging me!
@kglad you were correct; this is a genuine e-mail.
For future viewers of this discussion, if you ever encounter doubt in an e-mail you received was sent from Adobe, then please follow the advice offered by @Shivangi_Gupta and go to https://helpx.adobe.com/security/alertus.html for information on how to report a phishing attempt. Please also use the report option provided by your e-mail provider so they can track any attacks on their networks.

