Will Adobe give CC subscribers a discount for Cloud outage?

For over 36 hours, the Cloud "feature" of Adobe's new business model is still not 100% functional. I've never experienced such a major outage of an internet storage/sharing feature before. So now, my question is: Will us CC subscribers get a discount for this failure of Adobe's Cloud?
After all, one of their selling points was the ability to share various Adobe files with clients who do not have their software.
And for you Adobe employees watching from the inside, we customers on the outside do not like paying for beta testing half-baked goods.

cbphoto wrote:
we customers on the outside do not like paying for beta testing half-baked goods.
You're absolutly right cbphoto, paying subscribers should not be beta testers. It will be interesting to see if Adobe responds to this thread but more importantly to their paying customers.
Magic 8 ball or not I say the "outlook not so good" ;-)

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