The universal playbook for canceling any subscription service — streaming, SaaS, fitness, or otherwise — with legal protections cited. This guide applies specifically to Adobe Creative Cloud ($22.99-$59.99/mo) subscribers in Boston, Massachusetts. Massachusetts's Chapter 93A + Auto-Renewal protects you.
Massachusetts's Chapter 93A + Auto-Renewal (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 93A) gives Boston residents specific protections when dealing with Adobe Creative Cloud:
Penalties: Treble damages under Chapter 93A for willful violations
Applied to Adobe Creative Cloud (Adobe website) for Boston residents
Find your billing method
Check whether you subscribed directly (company website), through Apple, Google, or your bank. The billing source determines WHERE you cancel — not the company's app.
Locate the cancellation path
Log into your account → Settings → Billing or Subscription. Under the FTC Click-to-Cancel Rule, cancellation must be as easy as signup.
Document your cancellation
Screenshot the cancellation confirmation screen. Note the date, time, and any confirmation number. This is your legal protection if they keep charging you.
Watch your next billing statement
Check your statement after the next billing date. If you see a charge after cancellation, you have grounds for a chargeback citing the date you canceled.
Block the merchant if needed
If the company charges you again, call your card issuer and request a merchant block. This prevents future charges even without the company's cooperation.
Method: Adobe website · Difficulty: nightmare
Adobe Creative Cloud-specific tips
Monthly: no refund. Annual: 50% of remaining months as penalty.
Under Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 93A, Boston residents may be entitled to a full refund if Adobe Creative Cloud didn't properly disclose auto-renewal terms.
SubScrub auto-cites Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 93A for Boston residents