Absolutely removing it isn't possible — Apple and the developer would want to
keep records of registered apps even if they were not (or never) in current
distribution. The rationale for "never" may have to do with discouraging name
squatting by releasing and reclaiming a name as the claim approached
expiration: You're denied a name forever if you never use it within a
reasonable time (at least that had been the policy). But that's just a guess.
Select the app in My Apps; under Pricing and Availability -> Availability
choose Remove from sale.
— F
> On Oct 28, 2015, at 5:08 AM, Alex Zavatone <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys. I'm in the middle of downtown suburban Africa and an iOS guy I know
> nearby is running into an issue with iTunes Connect in that he's submitted an
> app and wants to delete it from iTunes Connect.
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