It amazes me the number of people who had the three-hundred dollars to buy the iPhone, pay a one-hundred dollar plus AT&T phone bill monthly, and yet can not afford to pay for an app worth as much as an energy drink. Are you a freakin' poser? Do you like to buy expensive Coach purses or BS Abercrombie & Fitch merchandise, and yet still ask your parents for money? Did you put a nice stereo system and unnecessarily large wheels on your car missing half of its paint with no air conditioning?....or do your parents just do everything for you??
Serioulsly, if you like the app and want the app, do the legitimate thing and buy it. It supports the people who created the app.
They make cool stuff that you want;
So you should pay them for it,
So that they can possibly make even more cool stuff.
*sigh* ... I love how you generalize and think of me as a dependant of my parents. I buy apps, and lots of them. But I refuse to buy an
incomplete app that I will have to keep paying for to keep it fun, when it should be complete from the moment they release it.
This kind of in app purchase bullcrap encourages developers to release incomplete applications in order to rape end users into paying more for adding finishing touches that should already be there.
Do you buy a car without the hubcaps, paint or the with a radio that has the FM band missing?
Don't you usually expect to have the whole package?
Oh, now it's time to shoot down your distorted view of me.
I haven't asked for money from my parents since I've started working. I earn more than enough to have purchased a house with a hefty down payment with my wife, I have a cheap, eco friendly car with all the stock options. I don't buy expensive designer clothing, or purses (I'm a dude).