Not if it's in the T&Cs that you agree.

Doug: Did they also have your app in whatever their equivalent android 
store is (possibly submitted by someone else)? I'd be really interested to 
know how it even made it into their queue if you hadn't given it to them. 
 That's really dodgy!

On Thursday, March 1, 2012 11:31:13 AM UTC, kevlar700 wrote:
>
> On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 05:54:59 -0800 (PST)
> Oli wrote:
>
> > Double check whether or not you received the notification from them (and 
> > whether or not this is even necessary from the T&Cs).
>
> Surely they would need permission and not just give a notification. I
> wonder how hard or if they tried to get permission?. OTOH there's a
> couple of iphone medical apps my sister could do with on Android that
> are only available on the iphone, if the app maker was non responsive
> or a hired hand for a single development, an android version with Ads
> might be a good thing with just a notification in the non response case?
>
> Of course if they are sending spam too, the request emails may not be
> seen, do they want that, I wonder, to maximise apps and give them
> argument to stay in the store?
>
> What other contact methods have they not tried?
>
>
On Thursday, March 1, 2012 11:31:13 AM UTC, kevlar700 wrote:
>
> On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 05:54:59 -0800 (PST)
> Oli wrote:
>
> > Double check whether or not you received the notification from them (and 
> > whether or not this is even necessary from the T&Cs).
>
> Surely they would need permission and not just give a notification. I
> wonder how hard or if they tried to get permission?. OTOH there's a
> couple of iphone medical apps my sister could do with on Android that
> are only available on the iphone, if the app maker was non responsive
> or a hired hand for a single development, an android version with Ads
> might be a good thing with just a notification in the non response case?
>
> Of course if they are sending spam too, the request emails may not be
> seen, do they want that, I wonder, to maximise apps and give them
> argument to stay in the store?
>
> What other contact methods have they not tried?
>
>
On Thursday, March 1, 2012 11:31:13 AM UTC, kevlar700 wrote:
>
> On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 05:54:59 -0800 (PST)
> Oli wrote:
>
> > Double check whether or not you received the notification from them (and 
> > whether or not this is even necessary from the T&Cs).
>
> Surely they would need permission and not just give a notification. I
> wonder how hard or if they tried to get permission?. OTOH there's a
> couple of iphone medical apps my sister could do with on Android that
> are only available on the iphone, if the app maker was non responsive
> or a hired hand for a single development, an android version with Ads
> might be a good thing with just a notification in the non response case?
>
> Of course if they are sending spam too, the request emails may not be
> seen, do they want that, I wonder, to maximise apps and give them
> argument to stay in the store?
>
> What other contact methods have they not tried?
>
>
On Thursday, March 1, 2012 11:31:13 AM UTC, kevlar700 wrote:
>
> On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 05:54:59 -0800 (PST)
> Oli wrote:
>
> > Double check whether or not you received the notification from them (and 
> > whether or not this is even necessary from the T&Cs).
>
> Surely they would need permission and not just give a notification. I
> wonder how hard or if they tried to get permission?. OTOH there's a
> couple of iphone medical apps my sister could do with on Android that
> are only available on the iphone, if the app maker was non responsive
> or a hired hand for a single development, an android version with Ads
> might be a good thing with just a notification in the non response case?
>
> Of course if they are sending spam too, the request emails may not be
> seen, do they want that, I wonder, to maximise apps and give them
> argument to stay in the store?
>
> What other contact methods have they not tried?
>
>

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