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Our IT guy forwared me an email he received offering a free year of Adobe stock images as part of our current subscription renewal. So I scheduled a half hour meeting for this, which seems sketchy in its own right. And the email from the Adobe rep was this:
Hi Admin,
Blocking your calender as per your convinient time to connect more efficiently to discuss the present offering for your account.
Kindly accept the teams meeting invite.
Looking forward to connecting with you tomorrow!
Regards,
Abhineet Srivastava
Is this legit? Besides the email with multiple spelling mistakes, their email signature has a fuzzy Adobe logo and these lines with additional spelling mistakes:
Creatives highly desirable- Adobe Stock - https://stock.adobe.com/
Milions of high-quality images, logo’s, 3D assets, templates and videos curated by Adobe
Thanks for your help!
Web Walker
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I have no idea if that is a legit invitation. If you have a Teams subscription or an Enterprise subscription, I would suggest you contact Adobe customer care via the https://adminconsole.adobe.com. You need to be an administrator to do so, if you are not an admin, contact your admin to contact Adobe support.
If you have a single user subscription, contact Adobe support via the link below. Adobe customer care can be contacted by beginning a secure chat session at https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen. Pop-up blockers need to be disabled! If the chat window fails to open, or is non-responsive, use a different device to start the interaction.
Support phone numbers may be found here: https://helpx.adobe.com/contact/phone.html. Please note that phone charges may apply.
(see also here: https://community.adobe.com/t5/creative-cloud-services/how-to-contact-adobe-support/td-p/11875703 or here
https://community.adobe.com/t5/account-payment-plan/how-to-contact-adobe-support/td-p/11843852)
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Thanks Abambo,
Turns out it was legit, but there were so many red flags:
But they knew things about our account that only a true rep would know so hopefully we will be getting that free year of Stock.
Best,
Web Walker
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I understand you, and I think it's really good to be sceptical. If that was an individual message to you and the spellchecker was switched off, it may happen, that you get messages with spelling errors. It shouldn't happen, but it also happens to me. I suppose that Adobe keeps its promise. Good luck and have fun with Adobe Stock.
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I get spelling mistakes in an email, but the email signature spelling mistakes and fuzzy logo (wouldn't they be given that email signature by the Marketing team?) are what threw me and made me think it was a scam.
Thanks again,
Web Walker
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The e-mail signature at my company is generated by a mandatory procedure, but people still get "creative" by changing our design. I'm Corporate Communications and one of the responsible for creating and maintaining the Corporate Identity guidelines. People are getting very creative in areas, where they should stay conservative. 🙂
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Thank you for the feedback regarding the message you received. I too would be wary of such a message. I'll forward your feedback to the team as I'm sure they will find it valuable.
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Thanks! Here is a screenshot of their signature. I whited out their contact info as I'm not looking to get anyone in trouble. But the grammar and spelling is pretty bad.
Web Walker