Does anyone know if a user can still get a refund for a paid app even
though there is a free/trial version?    I thought if there was a free
version, then users could not apply for a refund since they are able
to try the trial version prior to buying.  And if this is the case,
has anyone seen any success with that model?



On May 7, 11:57 am, JP <[email protected]> wrote:
> How would you know? These are downloads with an unknown number
> returned within the 24h period @ 0 zero earning for the developer.
> Plus, the free version is placed prominently on the top bar. What
> qualifies the app for that favourable placement? What are the
> criteria? And so on and so on.
> These are all unanswered questions that hold the Market back.
>
> On May 7, 8:40 am, schwiz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 5 bucks is a lot to ask for a cell phone game, take a look at
> > abduction, charging 2 bucks and the guy has sold 1000-5000 copies in
> > just 2 weeks.
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