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I cancelled my plan, but payments are still being taken from my debt card. I am unable to get in contact with them via online chat.
How can I make contact with someone regarding my issue ?
Did you contact your bank?
Use a good desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox that accepts cookies and does not have script or pop-up blockers.
https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html
Click the chat bot icon. See screenshot.
Type BILLING AGENT followed by Enter key and wait for a human to join the session.
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Did you contact your bank?
Use a good desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox that accepts cookies and does not have script or pop-up blockers.
https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html
Click the chat bot icon. See screenshot.
Type BILLING AGENT followed by Enter key and wait for a human to join the session.
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Unable to access this as I do not have an active account open, yes. Bank unable to help me in this matter.
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I'm in a student looking for help cancelling/changing my subscription as well. Seems they're v difficult to get a hold of over the phone as well as online. (simultaneously on hold on my phone right now and trying the contact button on the website)
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Generally, you ought to contact your credit card company, and tell them that you refuse to make any more
payments towards company "XYZ". If the credit company refuses to do so, then get a new credit card from a different bank, and cancel the old card. You still have to pay whatever else you owe on the old bill, EXCEPT the disputed amount. Clearcut and repeated communication is key. If talking with useless "chat lines" does not work, find the corporate headquarters, and the name of the CEO, and write a letter to them, detailing everything you did and tried, and then threaten to sue the credit card company.
That's the only thing that ever has worked for me to get anywhere with the corporate greed merchants.
Ask your lawyer or accountant about that.