How can I buy a license to use with CF9

I have a client that needs a CF9 license for an additional server.  I know you Adobe doesn't sell them any more.  The cient is willing to buy a CF10 license, but they need to be able to run a licensed copy of CF9. 
I just had a chat with someone at contact support, who assured me that there was no way to apply a CF10 license to CF9.
I've got to believe he was misinformed.  Adobe has to know that CF customers don't upgrade the instance a new version comes out and may need some more licenses before the do.

Ok I found an answer.
http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/volume-licensing/pdfs/pv_esd _customer_faq.pdf

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