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Adobe Marketing Cloud - How to get in touch

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We have been trying to get in touch with the Adobe Marketing Cloud Support Department and have failed. We are in Tanzania, East Africa and we would like to know more about this platform and how we can incorporate it in our daily work.

How do we get in touch with the support center for interested customers?

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Hi, Jo!

You can contact our team here to get more information: http://www.adobe.com/products/request-consultation/marketing-cloud.html

Please fill out the form and our sales team will contact you to find out how we can help.

 


Kind regards,

- Carey

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Former Community Member

Hi, Jo!

You can contact our team here to get more information: http://www.adobe.com/products/request-consultation/marketing-cloud.html

Please fill out the form and our sales team will contact you to find out how we can help.

 


Kind regards,

- Carey

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I have tried multiple times with no success at all,

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Former Community Member

Sorry to hear that, Jo.

I have just sent you a private message with the contact info of a colleague. He will be able to help answer your questions about Adobe Marketing Cloud.

 

Let us know if there is anything else we can help with.

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