Mac and export converted Doc files.. invalid

I have just signed up for the adobe convert pdf files service.  I have a mac.  I tried to covert a file to export .doc but when trying to open it it said invalid.  I have pages for my mac.  Is there a way  I will be able to open the file another way?

Hi,
Thank you for your subscription to our service.
You can open some Word file in TextEdit on Mac.
Hisami

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