I have been following this thread, my company sell a service for lot of $$ and we have a iPad app that you need to login to
look at sales force or work day, no way are they paying apple 30% Sent from my iPhone > On 22 Oct 2018, at 20:21, bilbosax <waspenc...@comcast.net> wrote: > > Erik, I am hoping that you may be able to apply your sharp mind to this, but > I think I may be in an unrecoverable situation with Apple :( I just got off > the phone with App Review, and at this point, they KNOW that I am offering a > paid subscription service, so it does not seem to matter to them that I move > the account handling and payment services to my website and just offer a > login in my app. That may have worked when they didn't know that users paid > a subscription, but now that they know that payment is taken, they said the > app would be rejected unless I utilize in-app purchase. I told them that I > do not want any new users to sign up through the app, just for current users > to be able to log in, and they said that if my app did not offer in-app > purchase, that it would be rejected. I don't know if that means that I just > have to import classes and have code that can be recognized as in-app > purchase, or if that means that I actually have to offer a way for new > clients to sign up. > > I know that they keep a lot of notes on all of these apps. It probably > wouldn't work, but I thought about dropping the app from the app store and > submitting a new App with just a login feature, but I don't know if the > notes are attached to the app, or to my account. > > Can you think of any other argument that I could make to Apple that would > allow me to take signups on my website, but only logins in the app? How did > you get around all of this with Keiretsu Forum?? > > > > -- > Sent from: http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/