Thanks Apple, rejected app -> appeal -> approved

Apple rejected my app as they said it didn't contain the option to restore in-app purchase.
It actually did have that functionality so I opened an appeal case via iTunes Connect, sent them a note and within 24 hours they approved my app.
Surprised how quickly it took and one pleased GS developer.

Comments

  • DoguzDoguz Member Posts: 500
    Mine just got rejected because they said it didn't contain game centre. But I replied and said it did, and they approved it. ??
  • dwibredwibre Member Posts: 192
    edited May 2013
    Hold on @Doguz does apple require game centre in all its games? This is news to me
  • DoguzDoguz Member Posts: 500
    No, but i refer to it in my description. Apple just couldn't see my gamecentre button. So they rejected it under false claims. But i set them straight.
  • dwibredwibre Member Posts: 192
    @Doguz great you had me worried there for a minuite. FYI how easy is it to implement game center?
  • DoguzDoguz Member Posts: 500
    It's very easy. You need to do a bit of work in iTunes Connect and a bit of work in Creator. Making sure both bits of work align. BUT, you need to be PRO to access the Creator features. Well worth the purchase in my opinion.
  • SnapFireStudiosSnapFireStudios Member Posts: 1,603
    Well, it's good to hear that someone had a good experience with them :P
    - Thomas
  • vikingviking Member, PRO Posts: 322
    How do you set up the functionality to restore an in-app purchase?
  • WbokoWboko Tennessee, USAMember, PRO Posts: 621
    How do you set up the functionality to restore an in-app purchase?
    This is a really good read that explains it...

    http://cookbook.gamesalad.com/tutorials/5/parts/26

    WBOKO

  • jonmulcahyjonmulcahy Member, Sous Chef Posts: 10,408
    Same thing has happened to me. I think the reviewers don't look in logical pages for that restore button... Like the settings page.
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