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Back in January 18 I received an email saying "We’ve processed your cancellation request. Your Adobe Stock subscription will end on 18-January-2019 (PT)". However, I never did submit a request to cancel the plan, and I didn't miss a monthly payment either. Today, after several chats with different support agents, nobody could find the specific reason why my plan was cancelled.
If I'm up to date on all payments, and never requested my plan to be cancelled, then this has to be some sort of mistake on Adobe's end, right? Maybe a misclick? Mistaken identity?
Hi Jose,
I apologize for such an experience.
I did check your account and see that the subscription for Adobe Stock - 10 images/month has been cancelled and you'd 56 licenses left in your account.
Although the reason is unknown, what I can do for you is I'll assist you to sign up for a new subscription plan for Adobe Stock from here: Adobe Stock pricing and membership plan | Adobe Stock It can be any plan of your choice, whichever suits your requirements and I'll add the unused 56 license to your
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Something else I guess worth mentioning is although the plan was cancelled for who knows what reason, I still have my credits even though the email also mentioned I would lose them.
The last person I spoke to mentioned that if I do end up losing all the credits that I have currently, then all I have to do is renew the plan, and then I'd receive all of them back. I really hope that's the case.
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What plan is it? Monthly? Yearly?
Look into your Adobe id for the plan you had. If it is still there and active, it has not been cancelled. If not, post again.
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It was a monthly plan, and it's no longer active. Seems very odd to me that it was cancelled without my request, and none of the support staff I chatted with could figure out why. The only recommendation I was given was to just renew the plan manually.
Could someone please confirm that I will actually receive my credits back if they disappear due to plan cancellation, after I renew the plan? It's what I'm mainly worried about. I have too many credits that I haven't used yet.
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twaritar3263062 or Sheena Kaul: I suppose you could handle this. I suppose that even standard support ( Contact Customer Care ) should be able to handle this.
Did you talk to Customer support or did you chat? (Chat has the advantage of a transcript that you can get send by mail).
Do you have a case number?
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Hi Jose,
I apologize for such an experience.
I did check your account and see that the subscription for Adobe Stock - 10 images/month has been cancelled and you'd 56 licenses left in your account.
Although the reason is unknown, what I can do for you is I'll assist you to sign up for a new subscription plan for Adobe Stock from here: Adobe Stock pricing and membership plan | Adobe Stock It can be any plan of your choice, whichever suits your requirements and I'll add the unused 56 license to your account.
Let me know if that helps!
Regards,
Sheena
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Thank you both very much for the help. I meant to say it was an annual commitment plan, with monthly payments. I'll be renewing soon, eventually.
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I'm glad that I could help (even that I did not do much...).
To keep your unused assets, you should sign-up again immediately. Without that Adobe could consider the cancellation as effective and you could loose the remaining assets.
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So is it not true that in the case my remaining assets are lost, they will return after I renew my plan? I was informed by chat support that they would.
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The assets are rolled over from month to month as long as the subscription is active. As your subscription has been cancelled, standard is that the remaining assets are lost. As the cancellation was not initiated by you, Adobe agreed to reload the assets into your account as soon as you have a new subscription. That will be a manuel operation.
To stay in the logic of the rollovers, you should not wait too long to retake a subscription.
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Hello JG,
You may be able to retain your old quota, please contact customer care when you decide to subscribe again but don't wait too long.
EBQ
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Hate to revive this thread but all the credits I had before suddenly disappeared. I now only have 3 credits, and I renewed my subscription before they were all gone. Please help.
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