HA! touche, touche...

It was just a "proof of concept app" to get our feet wet with Android.
Once we understood how the framework operated we stopped and moved on
to a much larger project. Then we came back, buttoned it up and
thought maybe someone would have a need for it. It did more than ping,
also queried whois, etc etc.! This was one mean app...

Kevin

On Feb 23, 12:53 pm, somatt <som...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well,
> IMHO charging for a pinger, even $1, is ridiculous.
> -Matt
>
> On Feb 22, 2:10 pm, Java Developer <supp...@cyntacks.com> wrote:
>
> > HA!
>
> > If I didn't laugh at this I would cry. An individual bought our second
> > application today, a simple app which allows the user to Ping and
> > search Whois information. It is called "Pinger" and cost $1.00.
>
> > It was returned with the comment "Could be better". Um, of course it
> > could be better! You only paid $1.00!!! What did you expect? The app
> > is fully functioning, error handling, etc and works as anyone familiar
> > with Pings and Whois would expect.
>
> > Do I understand the TOS correctly? The return of this $1.00 app is
> > going to cost me the chargeback fees ($10) from the credit card
> > company, is that correct? Unfortunately, in order to ensure this
> > scenario doesn't happen again we have removed this app and then
> > increased the price on our first application from $3.99 (which we
> > thought was fair and was selling well) to $10.99 thus breaking the
> > "return" barrier of the TOS.
>
> > Utterly amazed at how this has been handled...
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