We always supply a reason when rejecting whitelisting requests. That
reason should be in the body of the rejection email.

If you create a bunch of accounts, our spam team is likely to suspend
them. Please address the issues mentioned in the rejection email and
re-apply.

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:34, Brandon Geiger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Our users continue to complain about hitting API limits for our app. I
> applied to get whitelisted, but got rejected. I'm thinking of creating
> several "test" accounts that run the more intensive API call
> procedures as cron jobs, to not use our users' api calls.
>
> Any idea why we got rejected? (app name is Swattr)
> Any objections to this approach?
>



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