Upgrade from CS2 Premium Windows (Student Licensing) to CS4 Mac

Hi, I am the owner of CS2 Premium for Windows - Student Licensing.
I am no longer a student and would like to buy CS4 (Web Premium) for Mac.
Am I eligible for a discount of must I pay the full price since I am changing platform and/or student status?
Thanks,

you need a crossgrade and to get one you must call Adobe customer Service.

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