[android-developers] Re: My app was suspended for a donate button, Google hasn't responded?

2012-03-28 Thread Chris Gustafson
Okay. Well I guess I'll get working on a new one. Thanks for the help! On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 9:00:04 PM UTC-4, Zsolt Vasvari wrote: > > If they do that, you can unpublish the new app. > > You should consider yourself lucky that your entire account didn't get > suspended and you have the op

[android-developers] Re: My app was suspended for a donate button, Google hasn't responded?

2012-03-28 Thread Zsolt Vasvari
If they do that, you can unpublish the new app. You should consider yourself lucky that your entire account didn't get suspended and you have the option to actually uploading a new app. After all, you have clearly violated one of the most important requirements. On Thursday, March 29, 2012 8:

Re: [android-developers] Re: My app was suspended for a donate button, Google hasn't responded?

2012-03-28 Thread Kristopher Micinski
I doubt that will happen, it seems that Google is relatively slow in responding to these requests, and frequently if you did *anything* wrong, they're highly unlikely to do so. kris On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Chris Gustafson wrote: > I know that's an option, but I don't want to upload the

[android-developers] Re: My app was suspended for a donate button, Google hasn't responded?

2012-03-28 Thread Chris Gustafson
I know that's an option, but I don't want to upload the app under a different package name and have Google re-instate it right after. But I may have no other option. On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 3:38:31 AM UTC-4, Zsolt Vasvari wrote: > > 150? That's nothing. Just change the package name be don

[android-developers] Re: My app was suspended for a donate button, Google hasn't responded?

2012-03-28 Thread Zsolt Vasvari
150? That's nothing. Just change the package name be done with it. Waiting for Google to reply is a waste of your time and you will just drive yourself up the wall. Even if you do get a response, in all likelihood, it will be a form letter as they don't seem to actually read what you are wr

[android-developers] Re: My app was suspended for a donate button, Google hasn't responded?

2012-03-27 Thread Chris Gustafson
I guess if that's their policy, then fine, I'll remove the feature and upload a new APK (which they suggested in the notification email). But I have no way of doing that since it's suspended. Other than changing the package name, but that would require the 150+ people who downloaded it to unins

[android-developers] Re: My app was suspended for a donate button, Google hasn't responded?

2012-03-27 Thread Ali Chousein
Well, I guess Google is quite strict on this. If you get money from users in any way, you have to pay Google the fee it's charging for using the Google Play platform. I have no idea how to reach them to discuss your case, but I see that what you did is indeed violation of their policies. -