Switch plan(from Photoshop to Premiere)

Hello, today I just purchased the monthly Creative Cloud plan to use Premiere Pro CC.
However, I was not aware that I had to select a specific product(in my case I should have selected Premiere Pro) and Photoshop was selected as default.
I do not neet Photoshop, and I want to switch it to Premiere Pro plan asap. I have not used or even tried opening Photoshop since my purchase.
To whom should I talk and what should I do?
Thank you

Cancel the Cloud http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1439535?tstart=0 may help

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