About Adobe Charges
Adobe is a software company that may appear on your bank or credit card statement as ADOBE. If you see an unfamiliar charge from Adobe, it could be related to a subscription you made, a recurring subscription, a free trial that converted to a paid plan, or an unauthorized transaction.
Before requesting a refund, verify the charge by checking your Adobe account at https://www.adobe.com for recent orders, subscriptions, or billing history.
Adobe Refund Policy
Adobe generally allows refunds within 14 days of your subscription.
- Refund Window: 14 days
- Eligibility: Most subscriptions that meet Adobe's refund criteria can be refunded to your original payment method.
- Processing Time: Refunds typically take 5–10 business days to appear on your statement, depending on your bank.
- Exceptions: Some items, digital content, or promotional offers may not be eligible for refunds. Check Adobe's terms of service for details.
How to Contact Adobe
📞 Phone: 1-800-833-6687
🌐 Website: https://www.adobe.com
💬 Live Chat: Visit Adobe's help center or support page to access live chat (if available).
📧 Email/Support Form: Submit a support request through Adobe's official help center.
Step-by-Step: How to Get a Refund from Adobe
- Review the charge — Log in to your Adobe account and find the subscription in question. Note the date, amount, and order/transaction ID.
- Check refund eligibility — Review Adobe's refund policy to confirm your subscription qualifies for a refund.
- Request a refund online — Navigate to Adobe's help or support section. Look for a "Request Refund" or "Report a Problem" option.
- Contact support directly — If the online option doesn't work, call Adobe at 1-800-833-6687. Explain the issue clearly and provide your order/transaction details.
- Follow up — If you don't receive a response within 48 hours, follow up. Keep records of all communications.
- Check your statement — Once approved, monitor your bank or credit card statement for the refund. It may take 5–10 business days.
If Adobe Won't Refund You
If Adobe denies your refund request and you believe the charge is unauthorized or the service was not as described, you have the right to dispute the charge with your bank or credit card company.
- File a chargeback — Contact your bank or card issuer and request a chargeback for the Adobe charge. You typically have 60–120 days from the statement date.
- Gather evidence — Collect screenshots, emails, and any communication with Adobe to support your dispute.
- Use Refunder.ai — Our free dispute wizard can help you draft a professional dispute letter and guide you through the chargeback process.
Need help with your bank? Check our bank chargeback guides for step-by-step instructions specific to your bank.