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Upgrading from the adobe photo bundle to full CC??

 
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Jun 07, 2016 22:55 |  #1

I am trying to upgrade from the photo bundle to full cc but want to take advantage of the student price that I have with the photo bundle as I am still in college. It seem like it will not allow me to upgrade for that price.


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ThomasDidymus wrote in post #18032616 (external link)
I am trying to upgrade from the photo bundle to full cc but want to take advantage of the student price that I have with the photo bundle as I am still in college. It seem like it will not allow me to upgrade for that price.


Have you spoken to Adobe?




  
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Jun 08, 2016 04:48 |  #3

You can't upgrade to the Student offering as far as I know. You basically have to start again with a new contract. That doesn't mean that you will lose any work, or even have to download any of your existing CC programs. All that should happen is the control pannel will see you have a different licence and continue to allow you full access.

If you have an existing contract with time remaining on it then I would as suggested talk to Adobe. If you pre paid they might let you move the remaining "credit" over to the other option, or for a monthly paid plan allow you to stop that contract early.

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Jun 23, 2016 23:21 |  #4

Called them on the phone and in less that three minutes I was done and had the full CC at the student price... I was shocked that it only took a total of 6 minutes from the time I picked up the phone to be all set... Such great and very fast customer service.


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