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“Adobe CS5.5 Student Editions – Save Extra $50, No Coupon Needed”
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I am interested whether the students from Serbia are eligible for this discount.
Hi Bojan, thank you for your question. From what we can tell, Adobe’s education products are not yet offered online in your country, although you may be able to find an authorized Adobe reseller in your area…
Resellers are okay for buying Adobe products, so long as you trust the vendor and that the product is safe and legitimate. They may not be able to offer sale prices, and they definitely cannot legally offer CS5.5 direct downloads as Adobe can.
Note this particular promotion is running for North America only, and is on top of the everyday deep discounting of up to 80% off for Adobe’s CS5.5 Student & Teacher Editions generally. Hope this helps clarify and thanks again for your comment!
Most of these are available on Amazon too for $369 right now. I’m eyeballing it since I’m in school and need this for my classes.
Hi! I am wondering why there are no discounts or deals for disabled people and the elderly perhaps as well. Being disabled and housebound is difficult, the medical expenses are outrageous so I can’t afford the regular pricing. I don’t qualify as a student learning online and teaching myself. A thought perhaps for the millions of disabled citizens, and the elderly like my mom who would love to purchase and have some of the great software. Thank You for reading this.
Greetings Betty, thanks for your question. There is no special offer for customers like that as far as we are aware. But you can submit your feedback directly to Adobe on that if you’d like to…
If a product like Photoshop CS6 is too expensive, there is the possibility of using a lower-priced, scaled-down version of Photoshop with the Photoshop Elements line. That might be something more affordable for you at under $100, especially since there are frequently deals offered on PSE, and you can do a good amount with the program as compared to the full Photoshop.
Or you could even go with Adobe Lightroom, which right now is on sale for half-off the normal price, so is even more affordable.
This could be helpful:
What are the Differences between Photoshop vs. Elements vs. Lightroom?
Also check our ongoing product giveaways for the chance to win major Adobe software for free – we run them usually every month!
Thank you again for your thoughts and for stopping by.
@ DonnaB
I agree with ProDesign, what you can do is to contact Adobe. First create Adobe ID, it is free and it is not necessary to have any product purchased. Post your question on Adobe forums or contact them directly via phone, chat or email.