If it's any consolation, it's not just Apple. I wanted to try out a
"Free Application" for the PC on a web site recently and they wanted my
email address /and/ credit card information to confirm my existence I
suppose. I'm sorry you need what? Why? This has been happening all to
frequently lately. Worst of all in this case, the Application didn't
look to be too difficult to reproduce, and only saved a few steps on an
operation that I do infrequently.
On 6/7/2013 6:22 PM, Bob W wrote:
Why is it that when I want to download a FREE app, they insist on my Apple id,
and on verifying my credit card details?
Why don't they have a 'Fuck off with all this bollocks' button? I just can't be
arsed to get my wallet out to check the details, so now the app developer has
lost a download.
Just get out of the sodding way, Apple!
B
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