Carefully reading their FAQs should let you know that even though they
say it can be upgraded, they infer you can upgrade it by browsing
their site for the newer version. Not Adobe's site.
There are dozens of sites like this that do a real good job of graphic
design and word-smithing to appear legitimate. It's unlikely they are,
however, if they are purchasing educational or OEM masters, and
selling copies via the internet, they are likely breaking the license
agreements for those copies they sell. Copies are not to be sold. You
pay for a master copy and get a list of serial numbers when you
acquire a master copy. The serial numbers (clients) might cost as much
as they are selling copies for. Don't see a profit in it for them,
unless they are selling the same serial numbers over and over and over.
My conclusion is that they are running an illegal scheme.
On Aug 24, 2010, at 13:24 , Bob W wrote:
if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. I would Google the
supplier, find some reviews, and be very wary and very skeptical.
You might
even ask Adobe...
My trial of Lightroom 3 has expired. Before plunking down my $300 I
Googled
"Lightroom 3 cheap." This was number 5 on the list returned. Is it
legit?
Is
there some reason to be cautious here?
http://www.topsoftware4download.com/directory/Download-Adobe-
Photoshop-Lightroom-3-OEM.html
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