Misha883 opened this issue on Jun 20, 2002 ยท 10 posts
Misha883 posted Thu, 20 June 2002 at 9:55 PM
Attached Link: http://www.optinfreebies.com/ps7/order.html
Got some SPAM in the mail yesterday. Sounds too good to be true; they are offering Photoshop v7 for $49.95. Part of their ad says: " How can you sell this software so cheap? It seems too good to be true - is there a catch? There is no catch - the software versions that we sell are OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) which means you will receive the installation CDs only (they do not come in their original retail packing and do not include the manual). We do guarantee that all programs are the 100% full working retail versions - no demos or academic versions! When you order, you will receive all materials required for a complete installation - or your money back!" I'm tempted by this, but it does sound too good to be not a scam. Hesitant to give credit card number. I've actually relayed this on to Adobe (don't like scams, write software for a living), but my message may get lost in their system. Any of you folks have experience with this? [I've included the link, but please exercise judgement. I get about 150 spams per week. They seem to record and respond to every web hit.]