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Joeynator3000
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January 2, 2018
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Buying with gift card.

  • January 2, 2018
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So, I want to use Premiere Pro for a month, but not too long ago I got a prepaid gift card of $25. I want to use it, but apparently you can't...? How does this work, kinda annoying that they won't allow me to use this.

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Correct answer John T Smith

I can't remember anyone else ever asking about using a gift card

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Participant
May 17, 2020

Yes I'm having the same issue

John T Smith
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Community Expert
January 2, 2018

Are you sure you were trying to buy a monthly subscription, and not an annual subscription with monthly payments?

Annual vs Monthly https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1926342

If you were not allowed to buy a true monthly subscription, I can only say that Adobe must not allow gift cards (since I don't work for Adobe, that is only a guess)

Participant
November 29, 2024

Your suggestion to ask Adobe doesn't even help annoyingly. I was just asking Adobe support about gift cards as well and they literally responded to check the website...If I had found it on the website I wouldn't be asking Adobe's staff who apparently has no idea either.

 

When I 1st asked they responded as if I was trying to ask them personally to sell me one. They responded, "I do not have one to sell to you." Then when I rephrased it and said "So Adobe doesn't sell gift cards then?" they just told me to check their site...

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 29, 2024

@Dead Set38120492ppaa 

 

this is an old thread with outdated information.

 

what specifically are you asking about?