I saw a post on Reddit about how to cancel an Adobe subscription without the asshole "early cancellation fee" and figured it's worth sharing: 1. Login to your adobe account 2. Go to plans and payments 3. Find your current plan and select "Manage Plan" 4. The third box on the right should say "Cancel Plan" 5. It will ask you why, tell them "Go fuck yourself" and press continue 6. It will offer you to change plans, select "Photography plan (20GB)" - $9.99 7. Confirm the change 8. Now go back to your Plans and it may say "You'll be able to manage this plan shortly" and that's because there is a waiting period after starting a plan, probably to ensure you forget to cancel or something. Took about an hour for it to go away, so if it's there just walk away and refresh the page every 15 minutes or so. 9. Once you are able to manage your plan, repeat steps 3, 4, and 5. This time actually cancel the plan. There will be no early cancellation fee AND you'll be refunded the $9.99.
@aetios@ak.kawen.space@FloatingGhost@ihatebeinga.live Note that this program only checks if the function has a return statement in its source code. It does not guarantee that the function will actually return a value in all cases. For example, the function could have a conditional return statement that is never executed, or it could raise an exception before reaching the return statement. It is always best to test your functions thoroughly to ensure that they behave as expected.Baa, a generic disclaimer at the end :baa:
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