Got my email response just now with a link and product key. Also
included was this remark:

"Incorrectly included in that email was a reference to your qualifying
for a free copy of HDR Efex Pro 2. While that message was incorrectly
included, we do wish to fulfill that commitment to you. Click on the
link below to download your free copy of HDR Efex Pro 2."

A big whoops from Nik/Google. :-)

On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
> John, examine the plaintext source of that message. You'll find
> there's an alt tag associated with one of the images with this phrase:
> alt="You qualify for a free copy of HDR Efex Pro 2"
>
> Most mailers don't support hover-overs in embedded images, so most
> people would never see this. We have Darren's eagle-eyes to thank. :-)
>
> I sent [email protected] an email but they're closed over the
> weekend, so I haven't heard back yet.
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 9:11 AM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm not sure what that all means. The download link you show says it's
>> $99.95 unless you're already a registered user of HDR Efex Pro (which I
>> am) then it's $49.95 - either way, that ain't free.
>>
>> Other than the monthly Nik Software Newsletter that I already receive,
>> the only thing I've received from Nik recently is a notice that as a
>> result of the sale, my "customer information" will be transferred to
>> Google in December; it will become subject to Google's privacy policy;
>> and that should I chose to not Opt Out of the transfer:
>>
>>> you may receive information regarding Nik and Google products,
>>> depending if you had opted into receiving that type of information in
>>> the past from Nik Software
>>
>>
>> - which I interpret to mean the monthly Nik Software Newsletter will
>> become a monthly Google+Nik Software Newsletter in January.
>>
>> From: Darren Addy
>>>
>>> You may recall not too long before Nik was purchased by Google where
>>> we (those of us that were interested) got some free Nik Software,
>>> namely
>>> Silver Efex Pro 2
>>> and
>>> Color Efex Pro 3 (standalone).
>>>
>>> No doubt, you like me got an email recently from Nik Software & Google
>>> (like within the past 24 hours). My gmail does not load images
>>> immediately (until I click a link) and so this is what I saw in the
>>> email that I got from them:
>>> http://www.antiqueauto.org/assets/WouldLikeMyFreeCopyHDREfexPro2.png
>>>
>>> As you can see the ALT text for the image that loads says that I
>>> qualify for a free copy of HDR Efex Pro 2.
>>> Now I have to tell you that I absolutely hate the imagery that usually
>>> passes for "HDR" these days, but I know that it can be done WELL (as
>>> in photo-realistically and not over-cooked). And, hey! If I qualify...
>>>
>>> So, I emailed their support team this morning and said simply:
>>>
>>> Attaching a screenshot of the email I received from Google + Nik last
>>> night. Please tell me how to receive the free copy of HDR Efex Pro 2 that
>>> I
>>> qualify for.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> - - -
>>>
>>> I received an auto-reply this morning that it would be 1-2 business
>>> days before I heard from them, but just now I received from them a
>>> download link and serial number for HDR Efex Pro 2 (which you can see
>>> here is a $99.95 program:
>>>
>>> http://www.niksoftware.com/store/usa/entry.php?view=singlepurchase/HDR2.shtml
>>> ).
>>>
>>> So, if you received a similar email, you might want to go and log-in
>>> to your Nik Software account and see if your download link is there
>>> (and if it isn't  you may want to make a gentle inquiry). Good luck!
>>
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