My suggestion for how to handle this:

Point the user to your own marketing page.
Include there links to both markets (once Amazon is ready).

On Jan 11, 8:45 am, Rich <[email protected]> wrote:
> I posted a question previously asking what people thought about the Amazon
> Market.  I uploaded the free and premium versions of one of my apps just to
> give it a whirl...can't hurt, right?
>
> My app was rejected, and for what I believe to be a ridiculous reason, and
> it gives me a really bad first impression of their market.  I have an info
> section on the app in both versions where I have a few text links promoting
> myself (Twitter, Facebook page for my app, etc).  One of these links is my
> market url (*market*://search?q=*pub*: etc).  They cited this as the reason
> for rejecting my apps.
>
> Quote:
> Per a published change to our policy, your app has failed an Installation
> test case. Linking to Your App: When pointing to other apps from within your
> app, including up-sells, completion of purchase must be from the Amazon.com
> app store (unless the app is not eligible for listing in our store).
>
> This is really really lame and very anti-Android in my opinion.  Instead of
> forcing me, the developer, to recompile my app specifically for them, why
> don't they just ADD A FREAKIN INTENT FILTER FOR MARKET URL'S!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
>  lol.  Dude...Android 101.
>
> Anyone else have any experience now that enough time has lapsed to be
> approved/rejected?

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