I have a new Windows 8 Pro Surface. can I get credit for the updated since CS2?

Question - I have a new computer Windows 8 Surface Pro.  I can't any reduction in price or credit towards a new CS for the new computer to the CS2 now own?

The CS2 isn't too old.

Adobe has a policy of "return of a version" upgrade which means that the only products that benefit from upgrades at a discount to the current CS6 are CS5 and CS5.5.

Your other option is to join the creative cloud and pay a monthly fee.

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