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How to Cancel My Adobe Subscription

On October 20, 2021, I purchased Adobe Premiere Pro Monthly plan at S$41.43/mo.

The Cancellation details state...
"Cancel your monthly subscription before Nov 03 to get a full refund. You can cancel your subscription anytime via your Adobe Account page or by contacting Customer Support."

On Nov 2, 2021, I started the cancellation process...
  1. Sign in to Adobe Account
  2. Select Manage Plan
  3. Choose Cancel Your Plan
  4. Enter password
  5. Done
Then I see a reminder...
Your cloud storage will be reduced: 100G to 2GB.
"Your cloud storage will be reduced to 2GB. If it remains over this limit, you have 90 days to reduce your online usage or you could lose access to some or all of your files saved on the Creative Cloud servers."

Then an offer...
Get your next month free and save S$41.43.

The Cancellation details include:
"You'll receive a full refund of S$41.43.
This refund is for the full amount of your Premiere Pro plan subscription, which you'll receive within 5 business days."

Next, the email arrived...

"Cancellation confirmation
We've processed your cancellation request. Your service will end on 02-November-2021 (PT).
After that, your account will revert to a basic, free level of membership. Free memberships retain limited access to Creative Cloud services and 2GB of complimentary online storage. (You may need to delete files to meet your new storage limitations.)
Keep exploring Creative Cloud, and we wish you well in your future endeavors.




Free Trials
You can still download free 7-day trials

I like Adobe Premiere Pro. It's still the best video editing software. As an individual though, it's not worth paying the subscription. 

That being said, I am still going to conduct beginner courses on Adobe Premiere Pro for corporates and organizations... check it out... https://www.videolane.com/courses/premiere-pro/ 

Thanks, Adobe.

~ Adrian Lee






















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