URGENT - Is Adobe Suing Me? Their Customer!?
I desperately need to answer this question before I seriously have a heart attack.
Since I have creative cloud now, I though it would be a good idea to sell all 5-10 year old, legitimate Adobe software I had, that was purchased at retail stores.
I made sure that all of the products were de-activated, and removed all traces of them from my computers.
Then, off to Ebay I went.
The last product sold 1-2 months ago, and last week I got a certified letter, from someone claiming to be an attorney operating on Adobe's behalf.
The letter demanded that I provide details on the software I sold, or I would be sued.
I assumed it was just a misunderstanding, and that they wrongfully thought I sold pirated software.
So I cooperated.
I was terrified in the beginning, cause I'm just some guy that earns $50k per year.
A monster like Adobe would destroy me.
But I kept re-assuring myself that it must be some kind of misunderstanding.
I provided all the details for the products I sold.
I haven't been able to dig up any receipts yet, because everything was purchased between 5 and 10 years ago.
Then I was told that since I did not fill out a request form prior to selling (Something I knew nothing about) Adobe is demanding I pay them $3,400 in damages!!!
At this point, all hope is out the window, and there is no way I could possibly afford that.
But since this is no longer a simple misunderstanding, and they know I wasn't selling pirated software, now I am starting to think that the whole thing is a big scam.
Would Adobe seriously sue their customer over something as trivial as filing the paper work before selling software that has been discontinued for 5 years, or longer?
I tried contacting Adobe through every contact number I could find to try and verify if this is legit, or a scam, and I can't get in contact with anyone who can tell me if Adobe is really suiing me, or not.
I'm worried about losing my house!
All because the money Adobe made off the software the first time wasn't enough, and I didn't know I was supposed to fill out a form before I sold what was mine?
I searched online, and I cannot find any instances of Adobe suing anyone over this, but the certified mail, paperwork, and email correspondence I have had with the person claiming to be from the law firm that represents Adobe was pretty convincing.
Does anyone know who I can talk to, to verify if Adobe is really gonna sue me or not?
Thank you very much in advance for your time, and for any advise you may have.
Chris Banakis
