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by omgwtfusb 1371 days ago
A few months ago it worked for me. I am in EU so IIRC they are legally required to let you cancel your contract for 14 days if you entered into it remotely (phone, internet etc). It seems like changing subscription plan counts as getting a new contract with Adobe.
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It seems to me that this is likely not legally required in this case as they could claim that the release of the old contract was part of the new contract and if you cancel that you are still responsible for the old one. However I'm not surprised that they haven't bothered to implement this in code.
I'm in the eu. What would not count as remote, where you are (added for all the USAians that think it's actually one [socialistic] country)?

*where i am at the moment, if i buy something in a shop i have 7 days to return it as i could have 'examined' the item there. Online, delivered, i get 30 days.

Empty shops, retailers, empty shops...I 'remote' purchase. But i do go looking first in your store...