Tried to Cancel Adobe. Got Ghosted. Now I Owe $500
Adobe raised my subscription mid contract by almost $30/month, then told me it’d cost $500 to cancel. So naturally, I entered the customer support hunger games. I open the chat, pour my soul out and mid sentence they just vanish. Every. Single. Time. No goodbye. No “we value your feedback.” Just a soft digital fart and an empty chat box. I’m not even mad anymore, I’m impressed. I’ve never been held hostage by an app before.
So yeah, I bought Affinity and DaVinci like a recently divorced dad getting into cycling. I’m free now. I export TIFFs recreationally. I sleep with one eye open in case Creative Cloud tries to update in my dreams.
Adobe doesn’t sell software, they sell trauma.
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If they are trying to charge you unfairly (I don't know the details) the right way to address this is to fill in a credit card chargeback claim (if you paid with a card, obviously).
Chargebacks are great to punish rogue companies. If your claim is fair, you will eventually get your money back.
Furthermore, after a sufficient number of chargebacks, their credit card fees will be raised. For this reason, rogue merchants usually become a lot more helpful when you mention the c-word.
This why I HATE subscriptions.
Ran into a similar problem in the UK with a cell phone. I called to say I was moving to the US and did not need the phone service anymore. Phones were fully paid for. They would then send me to a 'Handler' who would have me on hold for 30 minutes. Then try and talk me out of dropping the service. WTF I am leaving. Then mid discussion the line would drop. After the THIRD time I decided the easiest method was to CLOSE the bank account the phones were tied to.
This is what's driving the click-to-cancel movement. Many companies have engaged in such scummy practices and the result is an overreaction as usual.
The FTC filed a law suit against Adobe for deceptive subscription policies.
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/06/...
Can confirm, Affinity is the best alternative. Fair pricing + innovations.
And Autograph by Left Angle as a free alternative to after effects: https://left-angle.com
In the cancellation process, take the offer to switch to an alternative Adobe product, then you will be able to cancel that cleanly within a roughly 30-day window as it is considered a new transaction.
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