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Hello...

 

im member using my sister credit card to payment, now i want to switch with other credit card,

please guide how to switch...

thanks

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Hello,

Are you trying to change the credit card associated with your Adobe Creative Cloud membership?

If so, please see the instructions here: https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/membership-subscription-troubleshooting-creative-...

If you need assistance with something else, please let us know more specifically what service or product you need help with and provide any additional details you can. You may also consider contacting our Customer Care team for assistance.

 

Kind regards,

- Carey

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Former Community Member

Hello,

Are you trying to change the credit card associated with your Adobe Creative Cloud membership?

If so, please see the instructions here: https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/membership-subscription-troubleshooting-creative-...

If you need assistance with something else, please let us know more specifically what service or product you need help with and provide any additional details you can. You may also consider contacting our Customer Care team for assistance.

 

Kind regards,

- Carey

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