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QuantumManiac

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Mar 18, 2013
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Williams Lake, BC, Canada
my friend got iApFree for his jailbroken ipod and he tested it out by "buying" an in app purchase worth $5 and when it worked he wanted more free stuff. I am concerned about him and i am wondering if the police or something could track him down.
 
You should always pay for your apps, and I am sure it is among the rules of no talk about pirating, which this applies to.

Don't pirate, don't steal, don't rape, don't murder. The police should be at his door soon.
 
my friend got iApFree for his jailbroken ipod and he tested it out by "buying" an in app purchase worth $5 and when it worked he wanted more free stuff. I am concerned about him and i am wondering if the police or something could track him down.

the friend = you, right?
:cool:
 
You're concerned that the police might get your friend? allow me to laugh out loud as a ginny pig in the wide blue sea.
 
you could also tell your friend that using inapp bypasses any type of server communication which only works in the first place because they do not go through online servers to complete transation so tell your friend hes fine. but dont pirate apps, only the stupid coins inside the apps ;)
 
Phew!

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I told you he isn't me and im not him


Yes, I know you did. But for some reason my parents stupidly taught me to not believe everything someone says, especially if said person starts a conversation asking about how to go about avoiding detection by the police for committing a crime.

But yeah, stupid me.
 
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