Counterfeit Adobe XI Professional Serials?
Just discovered that several boxed versions of XI Pro we purchased a few months ago have serial numbers that are either counterfeit or were somehow removed from the Adobe database for being "not legitimate" A massive hardware project that took a few extra months to complete is the reason why we're only finding this out. I spoke with our national IT services providers and they say counterfeit XI Pro licenses are a huge problem right now, and some e-tailers with legitimate licensing rights to Adobe have been victim. The e-tailers are Tier-1 resellers with national rights to Adobe products...whatever that means.
However...every single unit we've purchased on eBay works fine. Go figure.
We are prohibited from using DC for a variety of reasons. I now face the possibility of asking our organization to abandon PDF as a long-term approved archival format because we cannot work with the PDFs the way we need to. This would impact about 275 million documents in archive which will probably have to remain in TIFF format and about 15 million per year moving forward. The only effective way to edit and then archive them is through Adobe, and without rights to DC, we appear to be screwed.
What I'd like to know is if there is a way to determine what the serial numbers were intended to do. The sequences are common enough, but they're not consistent with full-version serial numbers we have on existing machines. I'm thinking these might be upgrade serial numbers, or maybe they're being peddled as usable on North American installs but actually come from somewhere else, or maybe they're just plain counterfeit. The PN is 65195200. Chat could not assist - apparently their playbook is limited to "that number is not in our database" and "please contact the retailer."
I am happy to share two of these serial numbers, since they don't work, but in the hopes they may be salvageable I'd like not to post them for the entire world to see...
-XLR
