The arrogance of overlooking something that simple is astonishing. Still, having management that does not realize that the number one thing in doing business is being able to accept payment, is surely a risk over time. The increase was likely a lot due to the payment model changing, opening more doors for customers that would not buy previously. I have used Adobe products since 1999, and now that they can't even charge me for a subscription (which is so extremely basic), I'm seriously considering their direct competitors - that has caught upp well with them and in many areas offer things Adobe still cannot. Likely there are some horrible bosses in the way of this, that needs to be removed before they lose out on more customers. Like employees do not want to forward ideas for some reason. It smells a lot like there is a fear running through the company to speak up. Does Adobe like throwing away all that lost revenue? Would be interesting to see how many lost subscriptions, and probably MILLIONS of dollars lost, just because they cannot in the second decade of the 2000's offer proper payment methods. Not even in the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway) where I am from and one would expect to be first out with this. Now I see that this issue is 3.5 years old, and still, no support for debit card, or PayPal, where I live (Greece). Not a single sign anyone is even thinking about it. SEVERAL features have been asked for, for YEARS in the community.
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