What about Photoshop CC?

I just subscribe for Creative Cloud last Friday, being a Phoshop client already. When I download Photoshop I realised that the version is Ps Cs6, I was expected to receive Photosgop CC instead... The issue is that I already bought last year the upgrade of CS6 so know I hav ethe feeling to pay tice the same product... Where have I been wrong?
thank you helping me
Philippe Negri

Vgster I would recommend contacting our support team so they can work with you directly to investigate the difficulties you are facing.  You can reach out chat support at http://adobe.ly/yxj0t6.
It is likely they will need to review your download logs to determine why you are facing connectivity difficulties.

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