iOS in-app sign up or subscribing by phone [closed] - iphone

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I would like to have a phone number displayed, and tappable on my app in which the user could call to subscribe to my service.
I'm aware that the App Store guidelines mention going to an external browser, but it doesn't mention anything about "phone-in" subscriptions.
Does anyone know if what I'm proposing is allowed?

In my experience Apple isn't very flexible in their guidelines. They make the final decision, and loopholes aren't something they're going to be lenient on. I would lean towards them disallowing what you're attempting. I wouldn't make that a core component of your app.

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Will an app get rejected if you have a button that opens a page in safari? And if so how can I avoid this?
No it won't get rejected. These buttons occur all the time. There are even buttons that open safari links that redirect to the appstore. They have a new rule that you're not suppose to have links advertising other people's apps, but that's being looked into.
Edit: Yes it is a strange question to ask (where did you get the notion). I should note, they have a problem with redirecting to external app stores. If you want payment, it has to be in app.

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What will happen if the app cross the spam threshold? Will be app be taken down and be blacklisted?
It varies from app to app, so no guarantees, but in general you can expect one or all of the following -
Restriction of access to certain APIs, especially the ones you're maxing out spam reports on.
Removal from the App Center (if relevant)
Deletion of the App in question.
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Can iPhone app's send meeting requests [closed]

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I have a client that wants an iPhone app that at some point sends a meeting request to a list of people. Is this allowed?
You need to be more specific. It can if those people have the same app or it can send an e-mail to them. If you are unsure wether is allowed by apple I can tell you that it is.
If event kit enables it seems like there should be no issues with this either.

promissing "coming soon" features in my iphone app? [closed]

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it's allowed to promise future features or content, such as levels, labeled as "comming soon" in my iphone app ?
Yes, this is technically allowed but I would caution you about doing this.
If you promise something, you need make good on that promise as customers will hold you to it.
It's always good to follow the rule: "under-promise and over-deliver".
Hint that there's new features coming, but don't get into too many specifics.
In the app, I've used a link to my website that shows a "Sneak Peak" of what's coming, I've found it works well. That way, you can update the website at any time, adding and removing things as necessary before launch of the new features.
Just my two cents.

Can I trust DragonFireSDK? [closed]

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Watching their video and browsing their site, it looks like I have to do some kind of mouse olympics to publish an app. I want to publish an app to the App Store for as little money as possible, without using "hacks". Is there any way to do this, and does Apple allow it?
They seem to have posted the names of several apps using their SDK, and apps in the App store are required to include developer contact info. Write a few of the developers of recent apps using their toolchain, and see if any of their replies give you enough confidence.