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Jimerb
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Bonus Program & Existing All Access Creative Cloud Subscription

  • March 2, 2024
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I just received the link to access the bonus program for my adobe stock contributions.  I don't have enough volume for the create cloud all access, But that's the tier I'm already subscribed to.

 

The link i got was for the single apps, which obviously a downgrade.

 

Is there anything else I can do with this link?  I don't want to downgrade.  Can I maybe use it for more cloud storage or something?

 

Seems like this bonus program is leaving all-access cloud subscribers behind.

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Correct answer daniellei4510

Nope. That's pretty much it, as far as I know. That said, the code is good for one year, so hold on to it in case money is tight a year from now. 🙂 Unfortunately, you also can't use it as a gift.

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Abambo
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March 2, 2024
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Is there anything else I can do with this link?  I don't want to downgrade.  Can I maybe use it for more cloud storage or something?

 

Seems like this bonus program is leaving all-access cloud subscribers behind.


By @Jimerb

No, if you want to keep your all apps subscription, then you got basically a useless code as you are only allowed to use that one personally.

 

However, the bonus program is a voluntary add-on from Adobe to your contributor performance. You need to get more sales in the future to qualify for the big packet.

 

That same discussion came up last year, for someone who just nearly missed the target for the creative cloud all apps. They contacted support (contributor support and customer support) and there was no real resolution for that.

 

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daniellei4510
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March 2, 2024

Also, I think you have to sell 6000+ images to receive the All Apps subscription.

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March 2, 2024

Nope. That's pretty much it, as far as I know. That said, the code is good for one year, so hold on to it in case money is tight a year from now. 🙂 Unfortunately, you also can't use it as a gift.

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