No offense, but the fact that you don't have a trial app is a really a
bit tricking people into buying the app.  A large percentage of people
are too timid, don't know, procrastinate, etc, to get a refund.  I
think if you have an expensive app, it's almost mandatory to have some
sort of free version.  Just my two cents.

On Dec 11, 6:52 pm, Pent <[email protected]> wrote:
> > "Since most users who request a refund do so within minutes of
> > purchase, we will reduce the refund window on Market to 15 minutes."
>
> This is really bad news for me.
>
> I don't have a trial version for my (relatively) expensive app because
> I was relying on the 24 hour refund period so I'm going to drop waaaay
> down the ranks.
>
> Clearly, the thing to do is make my app free and sell an unlock app.
> Of course, with that fantastically long notice period of 'over the
> next several days', implementing that will be no problem at all <---
> sarcasm.
>
> They're really piling it on lately, I was even tempted to use caps.
>
> For all clarity, it's not the change I object to but the vague, short
> notice period.
>
> Pent

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