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At least they don't make you pay for cancelling like Adobe does
What stopped me initially from paying Adobe was the fact that they force you to use their Cloud app which served no purpose to me. A crack doesn't come with Cloud or at least a disabled one... Now that I know you have to pay to cancel, I'm pretty happy that Adobe stuff is easy to crack.
Cracked software still enables their dominance over the market.
What? How much is it? Surely that can’t be illegal?
You have to pay if you want to stop a year's commitment early. Iirc you have to pay half of what you promised you would pay them over the year. So if you changed your mind it's cheaper to cancel than to continue paying for the months you have left.
If you sign a contract agreeing to their terms (and receive a discount in exchange) you have to follow them. The same goes for any other contract where you have a year's commitment like for an ISP. It's all pretty standard.
Is it annoying? Yeah obviously but they make it pretty damn clear when ordering that it's a year's commitment and that you receive a discount. Any reasonable individual should be able to figure out why you get a discount.
Ooh it's an early termination fee. OP made it sound like there was a fee on top of the subscription cost. Which I guess still fits the definition.
Still scummy.
Adobe signed me up for a "trial" over the phone, which they then ended up trying to charge me to get out of.
I ended up just blocking their payment and never heard anything else about it. Fuck Adobe, they are in contention for shittiest company in my eyes.
Sounds like having to pay a fee when you break a contract... So probably legal.
Obviously you have to pay to cancel a year's commitment.
They give you a discount for your commitment to pay for a year and they make that pretty clear on their website when ordering. I can post screenshots of that but I really hope that won't be needed, just check for yourself.
If you don't want a year's commitment you can just pay the higher price for a months commitment.
Pretty sure you have to pay half of what you promised to pay them had you kept paying for the whole year. I highly doubt that they legally have to even do that. I doubt that an ISP or utility company would let you cancel at all if you had a years commitment.
P.S it's ridiculous that I have to say this but yeah I know that Adobe suck. Fuck em and all that. I'm just saying that this particular thing isn't unusual or should be in any way unexpected when you sign up for a year's commitment.