What if people used burner cards in order to avoid the difficulties canceling?
this post was submitted on 14 Dec 2023
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What kills me, and it doesn't happen often but I've seen it, is when they can detect the burner card as a 'prepaid' (Privacy particularly) and are like "Sorry we don't allow prepaid cards. Credit or debit only!"
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It's getting easier and easier to use free alternatives to Adobe products.
Alternate headline: Adobe faces cost of business fee to dupe users out of money
For this reason I have never and will never buy an Adobe product. I'm an anti Adobe activist in all decision making conversations around their product suite and services.
I'll never change my mind.
Can't you just cancel the card on the subscription and avoid the BS cancellation fee?