BROWSER out of Date but is IE 10

Hi,
I ordered Elements 11 last night and Adobe site thinks my browser needs to be updated.  I can see it shows Internet Explorer 10 on HELP_ABOUT screen so not sure why this error comes up.  I really don't want to install a second non-Microsoft browser.  Can Adobe fix their site or send me USPS?
Thanks,
James McNamara
Also, Adobe site would not allow me to use the expert help having trouble accepting my screen name.  I don't know why you should be stopping your customers from using your site.  I am very disappointed.

If you want to talk to Adobe and request they take an action specifically for you, then you need to contact Adobe.  These are user to user forums.
Here are some links to help make contact:
http://www.adobe.com/support/chat/ivrchat.html
http://www.adobe.com/support/download-install/supportinfo/
The primary recommendation you will get here is to use a different browser.  IE10 has issues with the Adobe site.  Whether the site should be adjusted to work with the browser, or the browser should be designed to work with the site probably depends more on which existed first.

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