I've been developing an app for over a year and upon submission last week it was rejected. Before it was rejected, Apple came to me with three question.

  1. Is your app indispensable;

  2. What other platforms is it on?;

  3. How much do you charge for your service outside of Apple/Can we have 30%.

I answered no to the first question, applying to Android next week for the second, and no to the third. I'm assuming they came back with a rejection because of the third answer. My app has two sides-one for customers and one for businesses. The idea is that the businesses purchase the service for an annual fee from the website, and then the consumer downloads the app for free from the app store. If anyone knows forsure that this is an issue, and I need to rethink literally everything, your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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It's impossible to divine exactly why an app was rejected; sometimes it seems they roll a die to decide. That said, I'd guess the main reason was that they wouldn't get their cut of the business subscription (not the android app). On the rejection notice, though, they should state what part of the App Store Review Guidelines your app violates, what did they say there?

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If you don't give apple 30%... then MOST of them time they will reject it. Because, after all, it is apple we are talking about, and they made the market and xcode (I think they made it) so they do deserve a cut of the income

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occupy cupertino? – Eonasdan Oct 20 '11 at 20:36
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