I can't buy a license for Photoshop and Lightroom!

I live in Sweden and I were browsing the swedish Adobe page a few days ago when I saw that they had a great offer for Photoshop and Lightroom. I tried to sign up and buy it, but when I clicked "Confirm purchase" the page loaded for about ten seconds and then froze completely. I didn't know it had frozen since it was my first try and it said it could take a few minutes. After about 15 minutes though I started to sense that something was up. My computer got really hot and the fans were going at it at the highest speed. I eventually had to close the page to prevent my computer from overheating, but every time I've tried do buy the license since it has done the same thing.
Does anyone know what to do?
I appreciate the help, kind regards Anna Cajsa Holmström.

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