Photoshop CS4 upgrade and Photographers offer

I want to take advantage of the photographers offer but realise I only have a Photoshop CS4 upgrade serial number having previously upgraded from CS.  Will this be sufficient to access the offer?

Hi GrahamC16,
I did check almost all the relevan documents, there were no special reference about the Upgrade product serial number.
http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud/buying-guide.html
http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud/faq.html#pslr-bundle.
The best option will be proceed for purchase & check the eligibility . I have checked GrahamC16 email ID & found that he has already spoken with our chat support & have got almost similar response.
Reagrds,
Rajshree

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