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LionheartPix
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April 6, 2025
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Dropbox discount is a myth if you already have dropbox.

  • April 6, 2025
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Long time subscriber to Cretaive Cloud, but just recently saw the advertised "50% discount" to dropbox. I am already a subscriber to Dropbox. I contacted them and discovered that if one is already a subscriber, then there is NO 50% discount. Coming on the heels of a 50% increase in CC rates, this game playing by dropbox is disappointing and CC should mention that if you already subscribe to dropbox, no 50% discount for you. It is only for new subscribers.

Correct answer Andrew Albert

Hi all - Adobe employee here. Thank you for your feedback on this partner offer and how it's communicated. We've heard you, and made this more clear on the US landing page. This change will be reflected in all geos (and within the Benefits Tab on Creative Cloud Desktop and Adobe Home) over the next ~2 weeks. 

If you have any other feedback on the program/offers included, we're all ears! We're constantly looking for ways to make the program more valuable for CC members. Thanks! 

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Andrew AlbertCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
September 19, 2025

Hi all - Adobe employee here. Thank you for your feedback on this partner offer and how it's communicated. We've heard you, and made this more clear on the US landing page. This change will be reflected in all geos (and within the Benefits Tab on Creative Cloud Desktop and Adobe Home) over the next ~2 weeks. 

If you have any other feedback on the program/offers included, we're all ears! We're constantly looking for ways to make the program more valuable for CC members. Thanks! 

Participant
September 29, 2025

Well I just came to this thread because I had the same issue. I'm in Australia and there are no terms or conditions. False advertising is what I see.

Tarun Saini
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 6, 2025

Hi @smallt123,

 

Welcome to the community! Are you still experiencing the issue?

 

Regards,

Tarun

Inspiring
July 3, 2025

I would add that the Adobe CC Partner Perks link takes you directly to the Dropbox website and offer page, which states, "Get 50% off Dropbox Plus as a benefit of your Adobe Creative Cloud Membership. Dropbox has your back—from first draft to final deliverable. Manage your time, your tools, and all your projects more efficiently." 

 

No where on Dropbox does it say the offer is restricted to new subscribers only, or is there any link or reference to Terms and Conditions that might detail any limitations. Is the fault with Adobe, or Dropbox, or both? Both offer descriptions are vague at best (what is the timeframe and length of the offer, for instance). I've been using Adobe since 1992 and Dropbox since 2009.

 

What partner benefit is actually being offered here? It seems like none.

Participant
September 10, 2025

If you chat to a Dropbox consultant regarding your account, online; and being an Adobe Creative Cloud Member already, they are willing to offer you a discount. After chatting with them, I received a 20% discount. While it's not quite 50%, it is better than full price. 

aldenhopkins
Participant
September 10, 2025

Was that for a new Dropbox subscription? I have an existing one and they will not honor a discount. Just chatted with them today after seeing this.

JonesVid
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 30, 2025

Hopefully some constructive comments below to improve this advertisement.

 

The advertisement for these Creative Cloud Offers is still live on the Adobe Website

See attached : https://www.adobe.com/uk/creativecloud/perks.html

 

There are no immediate alerts on the Dropbox offer to state it is for new customers only, however there is (right at the bottom of the advertisement ) a note which states :

 

*Visit the partner websites for terms and conditions related to the offers. If you need more information about an offer, please contact the partner

 

Therefore, this is to supposedly cover Adobe incase other conditions apply.

 

This is a worldwide forum,  but in the UK for example, there are regulations to protect consumers against misleading advertising.

For example :

Regulations that affect advertising

Advertising to consumers

The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations mean you cannot mislead or harass consumers by, for example:

  • including false or deceptive messages
  • leaving out important information <<
  • using aggressive sales techniques

 

There is probably a case to show that Adobe are leaving out important information on this offer, but cover themselves with the caveat * above.

 

In my personal opinion the Adobe offer should be taken down from the website (or modified with clear conditions) as it obviously misleading several existing members.

The spirit of the offers to add value to an Adobe  Creative Cloud Membership should be applauded, but in this case it seems to be creating the opposite effect looking at the comments on this thread.

 

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 30, 2025

ie,

 

 

aldenhopkins
Participant
June 27, 2025

Two months later, nothing has changed and I fell in to the same trap. 50% is only for new Dropbox subscribers and yet there is no language anywhere stating this. This is misleading.

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 27, 2025

dropbox is unrelated to adobe.

Participant
April 12, 2025

This happened to me too.  I searched both sites and there is no mention that the perk is invalid to current subscribers.

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 14, 2025

the report is still pending...

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 6, 2025

how's dropbox related to adobe?

LionheartPix
Known Participant
April 6, 2025

A 50% discount on Dropbox is offered by Adobe as a sweetener to subscribe to Adobe. I am not casting any "blame," on either party, but a potential subscriber to CC can be mislead by the absence of the words "for new subscriptions to Dropbox."

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 6, 2025

i didn't know that.  but found https://creativecloud.adobe.com/cc/discover/article/creative-cloud-perks?promoid=T32PLP96&mv=other&locale=en-AU and don't see any mention of restrictions.