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I downloaded Adobe photoshop for a class I was taking and was using the free student account - or so I thought. I've been charged ten dollars a month since I started my account, and when I try to "manage my account" to change my plan, it won't allow me as I have the "free account". How can I delete this program or manage my account so I will stop being charged?
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Log on to your Adobe account, and look for Subscriptions. There is no such thing as a free student account as far as I know.
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Hi. I'm sorry you're having this problem. This forum will likely not be able to be helpful to you, as we're more about how to use the programs and functions than we are related to administrative and billing issues. For your problem, I'd recommend contacting the Adobe Billing Department using this link: Contact Customer Care
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There's lots of information and advice out there. I'm more interested in where Devan got the idea of a free account? It might be to do with the fact that it cost nothing to register an account with Adobe. Unfortunately, and as far as I know, that does not extend to including products like Photoshop.
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Note, my browser insists on redirecting me to Abobe New Zealand, but your browser should correct that when you click on the links.
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Trevor.Dennis wrote
I'm more interested in where Devan got the idea of a free account? It might be to do with the fact that it cost nothing to register an account with Adobe. Unfortunately, and as far as I know, that does not extend to including products like Photoshop.
I assume in this discussion that we're all aware that you can trial Photoshop for free for 7 days?
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/John+Waller wrote
Trevor.Dennis wrote
I'm more interested in where Devan got the idea of a free account? It might be to do with the fact that it cost nothing to register an account with Adobe. Unfortunately, and as far as I know, that does not extend to including products like Photoshop.
I assume in this discussion that we're all aware that you can trial Photoshop for free for 7 days?
Good point John. I sailed right on past the free trial period. Devan, is that what you were talking about?