Hi everyone,

I've just gone through the very turbulent process of getting my Flex Builder
2 serial number converted from Windows to Mac.  The FAQ makes the process
seem fairly straightforward, but it is not.  Here are a few things to keep
in mind when calling Adobe's Customer Service:

1) Do not let the Customer Service Rep transfer you to Sales.  Normally
Cross-Platforms are handled by Adobe's sales department because there are
usually some fees attached to the process.  Switching your Flex Builder
serial number doesn't cost anything, so in this special case Customer
Service should handle the process.   It took me 2 hours, 2 phone
disconnects, and 6 reps before I finally got someone to figure this out.

2) You will be required to send in a Letter of Software Destruction.  You'll
put in all of your information and sign that you have deleted your old
version of the software and will no longer use the old serial number.
Customer Service will probably have you search for the letter on Adobe's
site and download it.  Be very careful that you get the right version.  The
customer service rep pointed me to lod_return.pdf instead of the correct
form lod_exchange.pdf.  The correct file should have the header "Letter of
Software Destruction" with "(Cross-platform/Cross-launguage)" below it.  If
you fax in the wrong form it'll take about a week before they figure it out
and you'll need to re-fax in the correct form.

3) Call customer service first thing in the morning.  The customer service
rep said that wait times are greatly reduced early in the morning.  The US
department hours start at 9am EST.

4) Give yourself the full 30 days of your Mac trial to do the switch.  In my
experience it has taken almost a week to hear back from Adobe.  I started
this process on April 25th and have already had to call back 2 times each
about a week apart.  I still haven't received my new serial number, but I'm
hoping that I've encountered my last hurdle in the process.

I'll make sure to reply if I encounter any other problems that can be
avoided.


--Josh

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