We have word of a new coupon code you can use to
get an instant 10% off orders placed at the
Adobe Store – for one week only…
This is a really special promotion, and here’s why:
(1) You can use it to actually
buy CS6 now at a discount, even before it has
been released…
(2) The offer is valid internationally, and
(3) It’s also stackable with other current discounts.
You will receive an immediate one-time savings of 10% off orders of $375/£350/€400 or more containing full or upgrade versions of any Adobe software. In order to redeem the 10% discount, you
must have the special
promotion code SPRING10 applied in your Adobe shopping cart.
And good news for students: the offer is valid for both commercial
and education customers – meaning you can get an
additional 10% off the
already-discounted academic pricing.
What’s more, the coupon is stackable and may be used in conjunction with any other offers – meaning you can combine it either with the current
$99 Lightroom 4 offer worldwide, or with the
25% off Acrobat X Pro deal for today only!
And most importantly, you can use it in combination with the special “grace period” offer already announced where all buyers of the current version of Adobe software now (Creative Suite 5, either suite or individual, full or upgrade) will receive a
free upgrade to CS6 when it comes out.
Naturally this includes buying
Photoshop CS5 now with the savings, and then automatically getting the final version (not just the
beta) of
Photoshop CS6 at no additional charge.
For this 10% off bonus promotion, orders must be placed at the
Adobe Store by Sunday, April 15th, 2012, at 11:59pm PDT. This offer is available to customers in North America, Europe, and South Africa*, with one discount per customer. It’s not valid for
Adobe Volume purchases, though you can still buy multiple copies and the sale will apply to everything in your cart.
This unrestricted coupon and stackable discount for a future release is a
first for Adobe – so if you want to score a discount on CS6 before it comes out at full price, now is the time…
The company itself says,
“If you wait instead until CS6 ships, you’ll pay the price to upgrade to CS6, which may be higher than CS5.”