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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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.
Thank you for sharing your experience, it definitely helped to save others, including myself, a headache.
I will need a subscription for the suite package by end end of the year. For those that mentioned subscription credits built up over time, what deals/sellers should we keep an eye out for?
https://www.groupon.com/deals/ado...ypass=tru
https://www.groupon.com/deals/ado...ypass=true [groupon.com]
And sure enough, the codes return the same message:
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And sure enough, the codes return the same message:
Compared to StackSocial, instead of back-and-forth harassment, there's a cancel order button available immediately at Groupon, and I got confirmation of a full refund instantly.
Moral of the story, don't trust all caps words boasting how VERIFIED they are. lol
Moral of the story, don't trust all caps words boasting how VERIFIED they are. lol
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Planning to submit a dispute if StackSocial refuses a full refund (I'm not taking store credit).
Just put in a support ticket to stacksocial. Will update if I have further issues.
Update: Refund issued without me even asking. Either way I'm not sure I'll be using stack social going forward.
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Just put in a support ticket to stacksocial. Will update if I have further issues.
Update: Refund issued without me even asking. Either way I'm not sure I'll be using stack social going forwar
1. I contacted stacksocial and before I could even explain, they issued me a refund as well
2. I replied asking them if they could do anything to replace my codes and they said, "no" they had no more codes.
3. I explained that this was a pretty big inconvenience and they just apologized with $10 in credit
4. I decided to jump over them and go straight to Adobe. After explaining my issue to 2 Adobe reps, a supervisor said they could not give me new codes, but on my next billing period, they would charge me $29.99 and give me 90 days free
Now, My case might be different because I bought 2 sets of codes and used 1 immediately, but waited a couple of weeks to use the other - the 2nd set didnt work. If you still have your info, it is worth a try
Planning to submit a dispute if StackSocial refuses a full refund (I'm not taking store credit).
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