a lot of times i think developers get it tuff in the market, i see to
many people with a 1 star and a comment that just says 'sux' I really
pisses me off to see that kind of BS.

On Apr 30, 11:09 am, ellipsoidmobile <[email protected]> wrote:
> On a kind-of-related point, I had a user report a bug by giving my app
> a 1-star rating and describing the bug in the comments. Obviously I'd
> rather he'd emailed me about it...but fair enough, it was a genuine
> bug and it's up to him how it reports it and how he rates the app.
>
> So - I fixed it quickly, uploaded a fixed version and then - much like
> the above - cross referenced the name to the Google Checkout email
> address and sent him an email saying thanks for your feedback, the bug
> is now fixed.
>
> To be clear - I certainly didn't ask him to increase his rating or
> whinge about it!!
>
> I'd hope that this is seen as good service, rather than an invasion of
> privacy?
>
> One thing I'm not sure on though is whether he would have actually
> received the email? Do those [email protected] email addresses
> actually work if the user has selected 'no' in the email marketing box?
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