![]() and the Seller are not responsible for any failure on the part of the user, including issues related to information the user has provided. ![]() Users should make sure the information they enter is accurate.Īny request for a correction to the GST Invoice will not be entertained by or the Seller. ![]() Please be aware that the GST invoice must include the user's GSTIN and the name of the business entity that the user has specified. if an exchange offer is made concurrently with the purchase of the goods if the items come with Value Added Services such as Complete Mobile Protection or Assured Buyback. The following goods and services will not be eligible for GST Invoice: Only specific items sold by participating sellers and bearing the callout "GST Invoice Available" on the Platform's product detail page will be qualified for GST Invoice. Please be aware that not every product qualifies for a GST Invoice. The User's specified Entity Name for the User's Registered Business The GSTIN submitted by the User in connection with the registered business of the User. The user will be sent a Tax Invoice ("GST invoice") for the purchase of all such products, which will, among other things, have the following information printed on it: Users are forbidden from using any of the products they buy through the Platform for business, advertising, resale, or further distribution. However, all purchases made on the Platform must be for personal use. To paraphrase Kramer, Adobe is for “suckers”.Users who have registered businesses can buy products from merchants on the platform that meet their needs. If I was still working in Adobe CS, I would immediately start doing small projects in Affinity with the long term goal of weaning myself off the Adobe crowd. So far I love AP and will soon give AD a go. I’ve now bought into the Affinity suite and I wish them all the best. To have your files held hostage by one company on the subscription model is tempting the fate that befell Quark. We were an independent lot and back then jumped ship from Quark to Adobe in a minute. They miss the point and I suspect they are not designers. And yes, I’ve heard other commenters opine that if you’re a working designer, the monthly fee is an acceptable cost. But I feel sorry for any independent designers forced to pay the outrageous subscription fees. ![]() I’ve since managed to do all my photo editing using other software. I have the luxury of leaving the industry just when Adobe turned arrogant. I still have the entire work flow hardwired into my brain.) (BTW, I loved Photoshop and InDesign and to a lesser extent, Illustrator. And then Adobe introduced the subscription model and became Quark. As a result, printers bent over backwards to stay alive and took anything, even Word files (shudder). Many, many printers and most service bureaus went belly up with the decline of print publishing. A quick 2-3 years later 9 out of ten were using the Adobe suite.īut that was then and a couple things happened. At one time 9 out of ten service bureaus and printers were using it. And yes, I dumped Quark when they neglected customer service. I did everything from CMYK offset printing of 400k runs to full page colour ads in weeklies, to brochures. Fifteen years ago, I was doing heavy weight publishing in a medium size Canadian city using the Adobe suite. Interesting! I’m a retired graphic designer and now contemporary artist.
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