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November 24, 2019
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No discounts in UK

  • November 24, 2019
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Each time i open elements, it tells me about a better deal to upgrade and offers $59.99 but only if you live in USA or Canada. Can anyone explain why the UK does not get the same deal. I also wanted to check out a self reported authorised adobe reseller who was offering Elements 2020 for a much lower price  and see if they were indeed an authorised retailer. I contacted the on line chat, got put through to technical for some reason, they did not give any explanations but just confirmed that the cost of upgrade in the UK is £70.91. I do want to upgrade but why does it cost more in the UK, seems a little unfair

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Correct answer 99jon

Looks like a good deal Michel as 69,00€ at Amazon France.

Always best to shop around.

@derekhendry Amazon UK probabaly have stock at the link posted by Phinny

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Legend
November 24, 2019

Looks like a good deal Michel as 69,00€ at Amazon France.

Always best to shop around.

@derekhendry Amazon UK probabaly have stock at the link posted by Phinny

MichelBParis
Legend
November 24, 2019

In France, we generally get those promotion prices later, but this year there are other vendors offering 48,99 euros for PSE2020 download (Mac or Win).

99jon
Legend
November 24, 2019

John Lewis have had one of the best black Friday deals at £53.99 but no longer have on-line stock. You may possibly find something in a nearby store. Otherwise shop around. If you also edit video the combo Photoshop Elements & Premiere Elements is often the best buy.

 

Adobe has always had separate pricing for separate regions and in Europe those have usually been a bit higher than in the US. Although you often need to compare prices after including State sales tax.

 

https://www.johnlewis.com/adobe-photoshop-elements-2020-photo-editing-software/p4781660

Phinny
Legend
November 24, 2019

I'm a US resident and couldn't agree with you more.  How could this be?!  I went here out of curiosity and see that the discount also applies to the good people in the UK.  More likely, the promo popping up on your screen is due to human error, or so it seems.