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November 29, 2022
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Adobe Stock subscription, but need invoice for certain assets

  • November 29, 2022
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Hello! I love using the Adobe Stock subscription. I do the 10 downloads a month pack, and it works great. But now that it's time to invoice, I need invoices for specific images that I have downloaded. Is there a way to get specific dummy invoices so that I can bill for the 7ish images that I used for a client? Thanks!

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Correct answer Abambo

There are no dummy invoices. Why should there be?

Simply bill your client. Where is the problem? You do not need an invoice from Adobe stock to be able to invoice your client.

 

Charge whatever you concluded with your client.

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Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
December 1, 2022

There are no dummy invoices. Why should there be?

Simply bill your client. Where is the problem? You do not need an invoice from Adobe stock to be able to invoice your client.

 

Charge whatever you concluded with your client.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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December 1, 2022

Oh, well I freelance through a publisher and they want to see the invoices for the assets used for their accounting purposes. They have certain stock sites that they use, and I didn't realize that Adobe Stock is not one. Normally they would download the assets on their account so there is no chance for me to upcharge them. In this case, they are asking for the receipts for the specific assets used. I think I'll just have to eat the cost.

WendellaBee
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
December 1, 2022

You shouldn't have to eat the cost. It is a little more work for you to create the invoice, you can find invoice samples online, come up with a format and do the math. You know what your subscription charge is, average it per asset and you should charge them for your labor to find and license the assets-- this should be in your service fees anyway. It's worth it to you to do the legwork on this because you're certain to have this come up again.