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I have searched through the forums for pricing information, only to find a whole bunch of people shocked at the percentage of the price increase of their respective plans.
And, in all honesty, there seems to be some lacking honesty on Adobe's part in this regard. All I want is to know exactly how much I will have to be paying per month after the one year intro offer of 117NOK per month... There is no info to be found on this, anywhere, and from what I've read, I can expect anything from 10% to a near 100% increase in my expenses... Adobe, what gives?
A simple "this will be your price after the current offer" and have that price on display when I log on to adobe.com, and check my invoice. My next payment is due for oct. 7th, and I have no clue how much I will be paying. One would assume their is some legal requirement to let customers know what they're expected to pay, before they make the payment, you know, just to be able to plan their finances...
The fact that is is not... is... a bit shadier than one would, could, and should, expect from a company like adobe.
A big "please supply this function or expect and angry customer" to you all.
User to user forums are the last place to look for pricing information because there are various plans offered for individuals, teachers & students, schools & universities, teams and enterprises not to mention special promotional offers that may vary by region or reseller.
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And then there are currency exchange rates and local taxation laws to consider. I can only tell you what I pay for a particular plan where I live. And that
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alright, I jumped the gun, it seems. The pricing for the current invoice was on another link. (Change / view plan). Sorry for the misunderstanding.
However: Just for the simplicity and convenience of idiots like myself, having the price of the current invoice, on the actual invoice page, is a hot tip to follow up on
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Also: original request still applies: please(!) provide the price to be paid for current plan after the introduction offer has expired(!).
...the wording and tone of said request could be somewhat moderated, of course, but a quick glance at the other threads on the price increase after intro offers and such, having the privilege (should be a right) to be able to plan your expenses according to your income, should be a minimum one could expect, from a company serving for the most part, creatives and freelancers with an unpredictable and at times low / unstable economy.
Know you market! (...and I think you do )
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User to user forums are the last place to look for pricing information because there are various plans offered for individuals, teachers & students, schools & universities, teams and enterprises not to mention special promotional offers that may vary by region or reseller.
Creative Cloud pricing and membership plans | Adobe Creative Cloud
And then there are currency exchange rates and local taxation laws to consider. I can only tell you what I pay for a particular plan where I live. And that may be totally irrelevant to your situation.
The best way to check is to log-in to your Adobe account and click on VIEW INVOICES
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All I'm asking for is for adobe to add some code or automated thing where you can see what your plan fee will be, also the coming months, not just the current invoice. I'm sure that can be done regardless of location or currency unit. I used to do some programming in my teens, and something like that is really not rocket science.
Basic function / service that anyone with a less than robust economy, that being pretty much any creative without a steady paycheck who can afford any price increase at any given time.
Artists are poor. The vast majority are broke. Few are privileged with actual employment. Just sayin': Adobe being pretty much every visual creative's provider of their bread and butter tools, should try to go that one extra, not even mile, just a few feet, to suit their basic financial outlook.
I'm sure anyone relying on creative software subscriptions that are subject to price hikes would agree.
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If I'm not mistaken, Adobe sends out e-mails whenever a rate hike is anticipated and they give you 14 days to cancel.
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