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I have the same issue. Adobe has fraudulently taken money from my account for the past 3 years now. Cards have been changed within that time and still money was taken from updated cards. I am so shocked how what appears to be a bonafide company will commit such underhanded acts!
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Card issuers automatically reroute charges to replacement cards. It's a normal part of credit card working. Did you take out a subscription in the first place? You cannot escape a contract by changing cards. You have to cancel.
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I moved, branched, your post to a better forum, Account, Payment & Plan.
But I must say that it took you 3 years to notice that Adobe might be charging you for a subscription you forgot to properly cancel even after you change the number of the credit card that was registered with Adobe?
I'd have to say this it totally your fault.
It is notmal practice by most CC companies and or banks to Carry Over charges made to an old number unless you Specifically State to them to NOT Honor any charges to the old number or the reason for the change was some type of fraud and in that case the only company/Person/ Entity restricted from making charges is the one you are filing a dispute about.
As for you not noticing it for 3 year that is totaly your mistake. Who doesn't look at their CC statement for 3 years and juist Pays it? No wonder there is so much CC Fraud.
Best of luck to you in the future.
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This is a public forum, you need the link to Adobe support, not other users
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-click the chat icon at the bottom right of the page to open a chat session
-the chat icon looks like '3 dots inside a circle' at the lower right
-type AGENT into the chat window to connect directly to a person rather than the AI
Do be aware that Adobe's staffing is impacted by the virus, so wait times are long
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"Cards have been changed within that time and still money was taken from updated cards. I am so shocked how what appears to be a bonafide company will commit such underhanded acts!"
The pot calling the kettle black.