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May 17, 2017
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I was a member for a year and accrued 50+ unused credits

  • May 17, 2017
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SO after accruing 50+ unused credits, by paying a subscription for an entire year and not using the credits I paid for, I stopped my subscription for purchasing new credits each month.

Today i go to purchase an image, and all of my credits are gone?

How is this acceptable policy? I mean I couldn't use those credits immediately so I didn't need to buy more perpetually... so thats grounds to take away the credits I did purchase? I am really disappointed in Adobe. This is not the type of company I thought you were.

This is a shortsighted and downright wrong practice. Shame on you.

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Correct answer danielc76289207

What an absurd policy.

That's the type of policy that dispicable companies make. I've always held Adobe in high regard and am quite shocked they would stoop to stealing credits from someone like myself.

Shame on Adobe. Just because it's buried in your legal print doesn't make it right.

I'm a freelance designer that paid subscription for a full year. I got sick and hospitalized for over a month, and built up a bunch of credits. Now that I'm not able to work as much, and can't afford to keep stockpiling credits, you feel entitled to take away 5 months of credits that I did pay for?

Despicable. A billion dollar corporation squeezing me and justifying stealing credits I purchased with fine print?

Adobe you've disappointed me more than the money I'm losing from this money grab.

I'll be back on my feet eventually and I'll never subscribe to this service again I guarantee you that. You lost a fan today.

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Participant
August 15, 2017

I completely agree with how ridiculous this policy is and glad people are speaking up.

I just spent an hour on a chat with two different agents who took forever to reply each time and continually changed the subject  answering different questions than was asking. Ultimately they answered my question by sending me the link to this forum post where people are pointing out how crazy this is.

We pay for credits every month but then we don't get to keep what we have paid for if we stop buying more. Never have I had a business interaction where you pay for something but then they take it away after you have received it but before you have used it.

I really enjoy Adobe products especially Photoshop but it looks like it may be time to explore the other options that already make more sense (like Affinity), my loyalty is gone for the company as a whole because of such poor policy and customer support.

danielc76289207AuthorCorrect answer
Participant
May 18, 2017

What an absurd policy.

That's the type of policy that dispicable companies make. I've always held Adobe in high regard and am quite shocked they would stoop to stealing credits from someone like myself.

Shame on Adobe. Just because it's buried in your legal print doesn't make it right.

I'm a freelance designer that paid subscription for a full year. I got sick and hospitalized for over a month, and built up a bunch of credits. Now that I'm not able to work as much, and can't afford to keep stockpiling credits, you feel entitled to take away 5 months of credits that I did pay for?

Despicable. A billion dollar corporation squeezing me and justifying stealing credits I purchased with fine print?

Adobe you've disappointed me more than the money I'm losing from this money grab.

I'll be back on my feet eventually and I'll never subscribe to this service again I guarantee you that. You lost a fan today.

Sheena Kaul
Legend
May 17, 2017

Hi Daniel,

I apologize for the trouble.

Please Contact Customer Care so that we can verify your details and help you better.

Regards,

Sheena

Participant
May 17, 2017

I tried. That link, selecting anything under adobe stock allows only 'community forums' as support. It doesnt show me a number or chat .

Sheena Kaul
Legend
May 17, 2017