Is there a low cost/free upgrade for recent LR5 purchasers?

I just bought Lightroom 5. It arrived in my mailbox on Tuesday. Since LR6 just came out, is there some sort of free or low cost upgrade option to go to 6 for people in this situation? There was a similar program during the LR5 launch timeframe for people who bought LR4 just prior to the launch.

Please contact our Chat team to check if you are eligible to apply for a complimentary upgrade - https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/upgrade-policy-product-announcement.htm l
Thanks
Bev

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