OK.  Thanks.  

Even if they just upped it to start the submission process for an already 
existing app, realized they made a mistake and then decided against it so they 
could upload a fixed version?

We still have to go through that process?

Thanks Fritz.  Well, the Namibia football (soccer) team thanks you.

Cheers.


On Oct 28, 2015, at 3:14 PM, Fritz Anderson wrote:

> 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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