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I have to develop an iPhone application in which user can recharge their calling card. I prefer to go for paypal because of low charge. My doubt is Will Apple accept this? because the recharge is not going to improve the application functionality, just it will increase the balance of the user in that particular account to make more phone calls.

Please someone help me out. If its possible to send the same query to apple, please say me the url or email id where I have to post this query to get back the results soon.

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apple.com – PengOne Jun 21 '11 at 22:47
@PenOne Can u please explain why this question has been marked minus grade? Can u please provide me the answer for the question above? – Manoj Kumar Jun 21 '11 at 22:57
FYI: the call is not thru any VOIP. its just a normal phone call using iPhone SDK telephone api. – Manoj Kumar Jun 21 '11 at 23:25
I cannot explain why three people down voted this question. Votes are a personal choice. I can explain why I voted to close this question as off topic: "Questions on Stack Overflow are expected to generally relate to programming or software development in some way, within the scope defined in the faq." – PengOne Jun 21 '11 at 23:32

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The Apple approval process is intentionally vague, this is just something you'll have to come to terms with. If you're looking for an answer directly from Apple on the matter, the dev forums are your best bet.

If I had to opine on how things will go, I suspect that they will not approve of it.

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