I've wasted over 30 min on chat and phone with Adobe today. Some jackwagon on their chat support lied to me. The gal on the phone wants me to trust her that what I'm looking for is in Elements 9 and just buy it. Ugh. How hard is it to know what you're selling, Adobe? Anybody able to point me to a spot on the Adobe.com site that says Elements 9 has Content-Aware Fill capability? If so, I think $50 is a decent price.
The rebate has to be in the box. I bought Photoshop Elements at Costco last Sunday for $50, no rebate in box, but a coupon for 100 free prints at Costco. Don't know the quality, but the price is right.
I can't seem to find the rebate form...anyone?
for what product?
Here;s a link to Adobe Premiere Elements 9 rebate form:
http://www.adobe.com/products/premiereel/pdfs/pre_rebate.pdf
Seems like a lot of confusion at Adobe over the rebate. People can't get a consistent answer from Adobe employees:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/3261437?tstart=0
Anyone see any codes for Lightroom 3?
I've wasted over 30 min on chat and phone with Adobe today. Some jackwagon on their chat support lied to me. The gal on the phone wants me to trust her that what I'm looking for is in Elements 9 and just buy it. Ugh. How hard is it to know what you're selling, Adobe? Anybody able to point me to a spot on the Adobe.com site that says Elements 9 has Content-Aware Fill capability? If so, I think $50 is a decent price.
Ditch Adobe, get the free foxit reader and editor. Loads in 1/10 the time.
Wow, if you spend >$500 you get almost 10% off. Adobe's days are numbered 'cept for the (flash) animation wars.
The rebate has to be in the box. I bought Photoshop Elements at Costco last Sunday for $50, no rebate in box, but a coupon for 100 free prints at Costco. Don't know the quality, but the price is right.