Sunday, September 19, 2010

[android-developers] Re: appbucket: all apps for $9.99 per year, are we just going to watch?

Obviously they have to get their money some how. Sign up for an
account as
a developer, then find out what their account is.
Email the paypal operator etc, and say you will file a suite for
assisting in
illegal activities and want xyz$ refunded to you.

dcma@appbucket.net
support@appbucket.net

Chris.

On Sep 19, 5:37 pm, mot12 <martin.hu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 19, 5:15 am, Pent <tas...@dinglisch.net> wrote:
>
> > I'm surprised everyone is focused on what the app developers can do.
>
> > The people responsible for the market need to remove this stuff, it
> > can't be so hard.
>
> > I waited a few weeks then posted on Market Help.
>
> > Amazed they've not done anything, it looks really bad having an advert
> > to cracked apps at the top of
> > all the paid app comments. I mean really.
>
> This is a very good point, Pent. It would take little to
> - remove the comments from these criminals since they are very easily
> identified
> - ban their gmail accounts
> - allow developers to make a comment in the market by allowing them to
> purchase their own apps: "appbucket is a website by thieves, the
> developers get screwed and you will get screwed." Or something like
> this.
>
> Instead, Android gives a free advertisement platform for these
> pinheads. I feel really ignored by you, Google. Hellloooo!!!!

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