Cancellation Fees, against normal practice.
This post it to Adobe, not so much to the Adobe community. I find it disappointing that I used a monthly subscription for two different products, and was charged more cancellation fees than the price of my temporary use. It is against normal business practice in the US to offer a monthly subscription to a service and also charge a cancellation fee to someone who cancels in a timely manner (i.e. before my month's subscription expired). Obviously a company as successful as Adobe has the right to charge monthly for use of their product, but shouldn't the cancellation fee be highlighted and reiterated in the closing of this deal? Adobe already has a monopoly of the PDF software in the US, and I don't think this business policy is doing them any favors in the public eye. I know for me- regardless if my refund for the cancellation fees is approved or not- this experience has left a bad taste in my mouth, and I will not be using any of my personal finances in the near future to pay for any software from Adobe. I will find a way to edit PDF's in open source software, or in google. The reason for this decision is directly based on this experience, which in my opinion, is a bad business practice.
