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BrownieCoins.org The Recognition Cryptocurrency
February 04, 2013, 01:48:26 PM
Hacking my box is not going to stop me. The WAR IS ON  Grin
legendary
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Away on an extended break
February 03, 2013, 11:56:24 PM
Guys, please stay civil and on topic ... There's no use starting a fight over this topic. If its illegal with apple, apple will give their verdict. That's it.
hero member
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February 03, 2013, 11:55:15 PM
The trust of the community. This is who you're calling a thief. The most trusted guy in BTC next to Satoshi. Hell, there's a non-small chance he might BE Satoshi.
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BrownieCoins.org The Recognition Cryptocurrency
February 03, 2013, 11:44:25 PM
Dude you are a thief that steals apps from hardworking developers please stop posting on this thread.

Must I really respond to this?  It is simply not true: I don't jailbreak (not that I'm against it, I just don't have any need), and I consistently pay for the software I use.  Evidence please if you're going to make accusations.

ya dude i got data to backup what i said, what do you have ? 
vip
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The Casascius 1oz 10BTC Silver Round (w/ Gold B)
February 03, 2013, 03:50:36 PM
Dude you are a thief that steals apps from hardworking developers please stop posting on this thread.

Must I really respond to this?  It is simply not true: I don't jailbreak (not that I'm against it, I just don't have any need), and I consistently pay for the software I use.  Evidence please if you're going to make accusations.
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February 03, 2013, 03:44:15 PM

Try GSN.com they have many apps that do that


Hee hee hee... Yes, they might as well call it "Hotel California & Casino".  You can cash in, but you can never cash out!

If you could make Brownie Coins work the same way, and still get people to buy your coins without any ability to cash out as BTC, you'd be living the American Dream® and would garner my instant respect.

Dude you are a thief that steals apps from hardworking developers please stop posting on this thread.
vip
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The Casascius 1oz 10BTC Silver Round (w/ Gold B)
February 03, 2013, 03:42:27 PM

Try GSN.com they have many apps that do that


Hee hee hee... Yes, they might as well call it GSN.com's "Hotel California Casino".  You can cash in, but you can never cash out!

If you could make Brownie Coins work the same way, and still get people to buy your coins continuously without any ability to cash out as BTC, you'd be living the American Dream®, complying with App Store guideline of all coins must be used in-app, and meanwhile, would garner my instant respect.
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February 03, 2013, 03:36:06 PM
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I DID NOT BREAK any rules to get my app approved by the app store. please don't accuse me of doing anything that is wrong or sneaky.

what do you suggest i should get your approval also before i build my next app ?  
 

App Store Review Guideline 11.3 “Apps using IAP to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application will be rejected”

Are you an apple representative or lawyer ? Cause Apple did not think i was breaking the Guideline when they actually approved my app.

That's likely because there's no option to direct purchase other goods, but rather proxy-purchase them through Brownie Coins. Either way, the end result is that's it's possible "to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application".

There are many apps in the app store that let you buy coins, play games, earn point and exchange the points for physical products. is it gambling ? some people would say yes but Apple says no it's not.

Just because you sleep with the girl and buy her nice stuff make her a prostitute ? some people would say yes but Apple says no she is not.
 
When you purchase brownie coins that is all you are doing is purchasing Brownie Coins. What you use your brownie coins for apple really does not give a shit about, I don't know the exact legal reason why they don't give a shit but reality is they don't.

Could you give any specific examples of applications that indirectly allow for the purchasing of physical goods using in-app purchases?

Try GSN.com they have many apps that do that
legendary
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Bitcoin
February 03, 2013, 03:34:51 PM
Could you give any specific examples of applications that indirectly allow for the purchasing of physical goods using in-app purchases?

You are trying to reason with someone unwilling to reason.

Aside from reporting this to the app store, another plausible idea is baiting scammers and attracting them to this so both he and Apple will be overwhelmed with scams.  Better it happen in the form of a rush than a slow trickle, the quicker it will be dealt with, and the more bitcoins this overconfident fool will lose as well.

Dude you sound like some Fascist freak get a FUCKEN life.

You a scammer aremen ?
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February 03, 2013, 03:30:00 PM
Could you give any specific examples of applications that indirectly allow for the purchasing of physical goods using in-app purchases?

You are trying to reason with someone unwilling to reason.

Aside from reporting this to the app store, another plausible idea is baiting scammers and attracting them to this so both he and Apple will be overwhelmed with scams.  Better it happen in the form of a rush than a slow trickle, the quicker it will be dealt with, and the more bitcoins this overconfident fool will lose as well.

Dude you sound like some Fascist freak get a FUCKEN life.
vip
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February 03, 2013, 03:27:41 PM
Could you give any specific examples of applications that indirectly allow for the purchasing of physical goods using in-app purchases?

You are trying to reason with someone unwilling to reason.

Aside from reporting this to the app store, another plausible idea is baiting scammers and attracting them to this so both he and Apple will be overwhelmed with scams.  Better it happen in the form of a rush than a slow trickle, the quicker it will be dealt with, and the more bitcoins this overconfident fool will lose as well.  He could apparently use a costly lesson.  Given that he has other paid apps in the app store, it would be sweet justice to see Apple recoup their losses by offsetting it against his revenue for those apps... assuming they don't just pull them after a more thorough review they'll be certain to undertake.
newbie
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February 03, 2013, 03:24:18 PM
-snip-

I DID NOT BREAK any rules to get my app approved by the app store. please don't accuse me of doing anything that is wrong or sneaky.

what do you suggest i should get your approval also before i build my next app ?  
 

App Store Review Guideline 11.3 “Apps using IAP to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application will be rejected”

Are you an apple representative or lawyer ? Cause Apple did not think i was breaking the Guideline when they actually approved my app.

That's likely because there's no option to direct purchase other goods, but rather proxy-purchase them through Brownie Coins. Either way, the end result is that's it's possible "to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application".

There are many apps in the app store that let you buy coins, play games, earn point and exchange the points for physical products. is it gambling ? some people would say yes but Apple says no it's not.

Just because you sleep with the girl and buy her nice stuff make her a prostitute ? some people would say yes but Apple says no she is not.
 
When you purchase brownie coins that is all you are doing is purchasing Brownie Coins. What you use your brownie coins for apple really does not give a shit about, I don't know the exact legal reason why they don't give a shit but reality is they don't.

Could you give any specific examples of applications that indirectly allow for the purchasing of physical goods using in-app purchases?
member
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BrownieCoins.org The Recognition Cryptocurrency
February 03, 2013, 03:21:14 PM
-snip-

I DID NOT BREAK any rules to get my app approved by the app store. please don't accuse me of doing anything that is wrong or sneaky.

what do you suggest i should get your approval also before i build my next app ?  
 

App Store Review Guideline 11.3 “Apps using IAP to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application will be rejected”

Are you an apple representative or lawyer ? Cause Apple did not think i was breaking the Guideline when they actually approved my app.

That's likely because there's no option to direct purchase other goods, but rather proxy-purchase them through Brownie Coins. Either way, the end result is that's it's possible "to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application".

There are many apps in the app store that let you buy coins, play games, earn point and exchange the points for physical products. is it gambling ? some people would say yes but Apple says no it's not.

Just because you sleep with the girl and buy her nice stuff make her a prostitute ? some people would say yes but Apple says no she is not.
 
When you purchase brownie coins that is all you are doing is purchasing Brownie Coins. What you use your brownie coins for apple really does not give a shit about, I don't know the exact legal reason why they don't give a shit but reality is they don't.
legendary
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Okey Dokey Lokey
February 03, 2013, 03:14:35 PM
-snip-

I DID NOT BREAK any rules to get my app approved by the app store. please don't accuse me of doing anything that is wrong or sneaky.

what do you suggest i should get your approval also before i build my next app ?  
 

App Store Review Guideline 11.3 “Apps using IAP to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application will be rejected”

Are you an apple representative or lawyer ? Cause Apple did not think i was breaking the Guideline when they actually approved my app.
Thats because they are Lazy As Fuck and have Hundreds, Almost thousands of new apps to approve everyday. Obviously they didnt Look at your app properly
Dude, Seriously stop this, It is going to explode in your face, And we are gonna get hit with the shrapnel!
newbie
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February 03, 2013, 03:12:34 PM
-snip-

I DID NOT BREAK any rules to get my app approved by the app store. please don't accuse me of doing anything that is wrong or sneaky.

what do you suggest i should get your approval also before i build my next app ?  
 

App Store Review Guideline 11.3 “Apps using IAP to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application will be rejected”

Are you an apple representative or lawyer ? Cause Apple did not think i was breaking the Guideline when they actually approved my app.

That's likely because there's no option to direct purchase other goods, but rather proxy-purchase them through Brownie Coins. Either way, the end result is that's it's possible "to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application".
member
Activity: 244
Merit: 10
BrownieCoins.org The Recognition Cryptocurrency
February 03, 2013, 03:02:27 PM
-snip-

I DID NOT BREAK any rules to get my app approved by the app store. please don't accuse me of doing anything that is wrong or sneaky.

what do you suggest i should get your approval also before i build my next app ?  
 

App Store Review Guideline 11.3 “Apps using IAP to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application will be rejected”

Are you an apple representative or lawyer ? Cause Apple did not think i was breaking the Guideline when they actually approved my app.
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1001
Okey Dokey Lokey
February 03, 2013, 02:57:45 PM
-snip-

I DID NOT BREAK any rules to get my app approved by the app store. please don't accuse me of doing anything that is wrong or sneaky.

what do you suggest i should get your approval also before i build my next app ?  
 

App Store Review Guideline 11.3 “Apps using IAP to purchase physical goods or goods and services used outside of the application will be rejected”
member
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Merit: 10
BrownieCoins.org The Recognition Cryptocurrency
February 03, 2013, 02:45:43 PM
I suggest blasting Apple with reports, especially if you've downloaded the app, bought brownie coins, as presumably a complaint disputing a purchase gets attended to quicker than a complaint about an undesirable app in the App Store.  If he can't be reasoned with to save his own wallet from the eventual tide of chargebacks, no amount of reasoning is going to get him to consider the interests of the Bitcoin community/project as a whole.  Either that, or he is operating a scam himself.


You should not even talk, I don't JailBreak my iPhone and steal content and apps. FUCKEN Thief  
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February 03, 2013, 02:14:42 PM
The last fucking thing that we need is Apple and all the Sheeple to Declair "BITCOIN IS USED FOR FRAUD RELATED THINGS, ITS BAD!"
That would be rediculosly hard to "stuff under the rug", Yeah sure, You can use bitcoins for fraud related things, But thats not what they're for.

Any negative press coming from apple aimed at bitcoin would be so fucking hard to say "Apple, Your wrong" and have people agree with the bitcoiners.
Seriously.
Apple is totally Anal about thier rules and policies, Putting something into the apple app store that directly violates thier terms that allows them to purchase bitcoins, Is going to make it look like bitcoins are bad, Because they broke the rules to get in

Please, If it hasnt been taken down already, GET RID OF IT! We do not need bad press because of someones Good Intentions

I DID NOT BREAK any rules to get my app approved by the app store. please don't accuse me of doing anything that is wrong or sneaky.

what do you suggest i should get your approval also before i build my next app ?  
 
vip
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1140
The Casascius 1oz 10BTC Silver Round (w/ Gold B)
February 03, 2013, 02:04:46 PM
I suggest blasting Apple with reports, especially if you've downloaded the app, bought brownie coins, as presumably a complaint disputing a purchase gets attended to quicker than a complaint about an undesirable app in the App Store.  If he can't be reasoned with to save his own wallet from the eventual tide of chargebacks, no amount of reasoning is going to get him to consider the interests of the Bitcoin community/project as a whole.  Either that, or he is operating a scam himself.
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