Stacksocial has Adobe Creative Cloud all apps 100GB codes on sale.
3 x 1 month redemption code costs $29.99.
You should be able to stack the codes if your current plan is on prepaid subscription.
https://stacksocial.com/sales/ado...bscription
Layman's guide to redeeming the code:
1. If you don't currently have a prepaid subscription: redeem first code through
https://redeem.adobe.com/
2. Redeem subsequent codes through your account page:
https://account.adobe.com/ (There should be a "Redeem new code" button on that page, given that your plan said it's a prepaid plan)
P.S. I vaguely recall that prepaid plan and monthly or annual plan are non-stackable, so you might not be able to redeem these prepaid codes if you are currently on a monthly or annual plan.
P.S. In case you want to cancel your Creative Cloud subscription, keep in mind Adobe CC is a CONTRACT, so if you cancel early an ETF applies
.
If you cancel within 14 days of your initial order, you'll be fully refunded. Should you cancel after 14 days, you'll be charged a lump sum amount of 50% of your remaining contract obligation and your service will continue until the end of that month's billing period.
https://www.adobe.com/legal/subsc...terms.html
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"This redemption code is no longer valid.
According to our records, the code has been returned to Adobe, and a refund issued."
Raised support request with StackSocial but haven't heard anything yet. Smells fishy. As of right now, still out $35.
We can't be the only ones contacting the company over this particular issue.
Like you, credit card company is next step.
I doubt I will buy anything through StackSocial again.
Return policy looks ok in writing but is not customer friendly at all.
But this must be a customer service disaster for the company.
But this must be a customer service disaster for the company.
I created two support tickets (one per each 2x 3-month codes) and in a very professional but stern way told them I was ready to contact both PayPal and Amex to start cases against them for fraud, providing of course copies of the email Adobe sent me and screenshots showing that my account had been canceled.
After 2-3 hours of sending the requests, I got replies from their support team and shortly thereafter I got emails from PayPal and Amex confirming that refunds had been received for the purchases and were being processed.
Although I'm getting my $$$ back, SS is now on my "shitty vendor" list and will avoid them like the plague no matter how enticing a future deal may be.
"This redemption code is no longer valid.
According to our records, the code has been returned to Adobe, and a refund issued."
Raised support request with StackSocial but haven't heard anything yet. Smells fishy. As of right now, still out $35.
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An example of Adobe's obscene policies is that they are wiping out even the accrual of legitimate credit/keycode redemptions from authorized resellers (e.g., B&H) when making these terminations, and to make matters worse, they conceal the transaction history of all prior redemptions and expiration dates.
It's possible but unlikely that Stack Social will provide refunds, but even if they do, there's a lot of damage already done. It amazes me that they can stay in business after causing this.
I purchased my codes a few weeks ago. Was just notified today that my Adobe account was canceled due to fraud.
Got StackSocial credit for the keys, but Adobe is insistent that all my previous time is now canceled. They have no way to cancel just the newly redeemed time.
Anyone have any luck on getting their accounts restored??
-Keith
Stacksocial still didn't take down the product page.
Note to myself to never redeem Adobe codes on an existing account with active subscription. Always create a new account. Better yet, switch to alternatives.
I purchased my codes a few weeks ago. Was just notified today that my Adobe account was canceled due to fraud.
Got StackSocial credit for the keys, but Adobe is insistent that all my previous time is now canceled. They have no way to cancel just the newly redeemed time.
Anyone have any luck on getting their accounts restored??
-Keith
But they absolutely won't honor accrued credit for remaining time on a Creative Cloud plan; my compromise resolution was to get 3 months free starting from scratch -- necessary to log my credit card too, which is scary -- and appeal for another 3 from a "manager" who's working from home. I'll need to redeem another year before the end of the extended "free trial" to avoid billing from the credit card. Time is money and I'm surrendering there.
It's interesting that Stacksocial filtered out all the bad reviews for the product. And the product page is still up!
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