Just received an email "Congrats on your Adobe Revel Premium".

Just received an email "Congrats on your Adobe Revel Premium" I'm part of the creative cloud but I have not paid for revel? When I logged on I only have the free subscription. I was excited then disappointed. Did anyone else get this email? Did I have a premium subscription or not?

It sounds very much like one to me.   With grammar like that Apple would not employ you.   Just delete it and if you receive follow up ones there is a phishing advice contact I will add to this post when I find it.
This is a guide document to phishing from Apple.  Identifying fraudulent "phishing" email
You can also report it to [email protected]

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