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Does anyone know what the App Store return/refund policy is? I'm reading around (outside of the Apple dev portal) and not getting a clear answer. The iOS policy is that a customer can return an app and get a full refund up to 90 days. Apple refunds the customer's money and then charges the developer 30%. So, if you have an app selling for $1, and someone returns it, you don't get 70 cents, instead you owe Apple 30 cents.
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I have not been able to figure out what bully specifically means unless it is a load of manure. Who does that? Charge someone to sell something and then charge them for the refund. Also, 90 days is a long time. You cannot go into a store and return something more than 30 days later. You surely cannot go to a store and expect to get a refund on anything software related.
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From: futurebasic@... [mailto:futurebasic@...] On Behalf Of Deb Lake
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 7:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [FB] [xfb OT] App Store Refund Policy
Yeah, that's what I figured. Thanks. Btw, I think this is a horribly unfair policy on Apple's part. It's bully, there's no other word for it.
DL
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