Adobe faces big fines from FTC over difficult subscription cancellation::Adobe could face hefty fines related to its overly difficult and costly subscription cancellation practices due to an ongoing Federal Trade Commission Probe.

  • lud@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I hate Adobe as much as anyone but they make it pretty damn clear that it’s a 12 month commitment and you obviously get a cheaper price for that.

    Of course they want to discourage people from committing to 12 months and then cancelling after 6 months. So you have to pay a fine of half of what you committed too.

    A normal rental company would be equally pissed if you promised that you were gonna pay them for 12 months and instead cancelled after 6.

    If people can’t be bothered to read what they are buying or any of the multiple warnings, then imo that’s their fault. It’s not like they bury this in their TOS or something, it’s prominent on and before the checkout page.

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      1 year ago

      It’s software. There’s literally no reason to treat it like a car lease. There is no overhead or cost on their part which justifies an early termination fee.

      • lud@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        No, but they offer a better price if you agree to a contract where you pay for a year.

        If you don’t want a better price then don’t go with an annual plan, easy.

        The cheaper annual plan wouldn’t exist if they didn’t have any way to stop people from abusing it.

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          I started a free trial of Adobe stock. I forgot to cancel after the first month. They charged me $30 for the next month, ok, that’s on me. But when I tried to cancel during that second month, they said I had signed a contract to pay them for a year (I didn’t, all I did was sign up for the free trial) and I now owe them $165 to cancel the subscription. So in essence they were going to charge me $195 for one month of Adobe stock. That’s insane.

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          1 year ago

          Every annual discount plan I know of (at other companies) is paid once per year. If you pay monthly, then you get the higher monthly price. If you stop paying, then your access stops. No extra fee to pay.

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            1 year ago

            Adobe offers a prepaid annual plan, an annual plan paid monthly, and a normal monthly plan.

            They make that very clear from their order page.

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      1 year ago

      They’re in thouble because they made it too complicated.

      If they said no refunds, or made every option 50% refund, the FTC wouldn’t be up in their grill.

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        1 year ago

        It seems that they don’t mind the fee it’s the cancellation process that they take issue with. It has been a while since I last used Adobe products but I can’t recall that it was so bad. But maybe it’s still not legal.

        They are probably entirely within their rights to offer no refunds but I suspect that would anger people even more.

        50% refunds on the normal monthly wouldn’t make sense, because the plan doesn’t cancel until the end of the month anyways. So they would offer 50% refunds for essentially nothing.