Phone call from the Adobe billing department

I received calls from the 408-454-2934 number, my caller I.D. not stating that it is from San Jose, California. Although Adobe's corporate headquarters is located in San Jose, the phone numbers do not match. After a search fast on google, I found that it could be a scam of collections, the appellant to do pretend to be collections of Adobe to update credit card information. More probably because your payment is late or not can not be processed. If you do not need to update your payment information, on your Adobe account page instead of by phone. I believe that adobe would simply suspend your account until you were able to continue to make payments. Anyone calling for the credit card or other personal information is probably a scam these days. Be careful.

The telephone number provided by you is not scam, it's a number between our billing service that helps you update the credit card details, if necessary, inform & help if payments are blocked due to any reason.

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Stéphane

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