Subscription Fees

Adobe Fined $75 Million Over Deceptive Subscription Practices

Adobe has agreed to pay a substantial $75 million to resolve a lawsuit brought against them in the United States. This settlement addresses allegations that the company engaged in deceptive practices concerning its subscription fees and the cancellation of those subscriptions. The lawsuit, which has now been settled, centered on claims that Adobe made it unnecessarily difficult for consumers to end their subscriptions and failed to be upfront about the associated cancellation fees. This situation highlights a broader frustration many consumers feel with subscription-based services and the often opaque nature of their terms and conditions.

The core of the legal challenge revolved around Adobe’s subscription model and its cancellation policies.… Continue reading

US sues Photoshop maker Adobe for hiding fees, making it hard to cancel

As a long-time user of Adobe products, I have witnessed firsthand the shady practices and hidden fees that the company seems to thrive on. The recent news of the US government suing Adobe for making it difficult to cancel subscriptions doesn’t come as a surprise to me. In fact, I’ve had my fair share of frustrating experiences with Adobe’s cancellation process.

When I first signed up for what was advertised as a 1-month plan, I thought it would be easy to cancel anytime. However, I soon realized that by canceling before the month was up, I would have to pay the FULL TWO YEARS of Photoshop access that I apparently signed up for.… Continue reading