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Yeah looks like it. I know the bundles often look odd because they usually don’t take into account any sales, but those prices are ridiculous lol
Something not right here either... if I buy these 2 that I don’t have separately, it is cheaper!!??
Some of the other bundles seem normal, though I don’t have some that have ‘complete my bundle’ !
@J_B1GS @id_23
This is due to buying apps the apps at a cheaper/sale price previously. Bundle price is calculated on current app cost.
Say there is a bundle of 4 apps, with each app currently priced separately at $5.
The Bundle is priced at $15.
If you had bought 3 of the 4 apps previously for $1 then the bundle price would show as $12.
Even though you could purchase the single remaining app for $5.
App Store just doesn't take into account any previous sale pricing.
Hope this helps a bit.
It's the same in the Swedish App Store. The bundles cost more than the separate apps.
So App Store does take into account that you got some products cheaper, but not as expected The App Store just subtracts the previous total payment from the bundle price to adapt the individual bundle price.
Another way would have been to calculate the procentual difference from total price of the apps to bundle price and then apply this percentage to each app. In the above example 75%, so $3.75 per app. This would not take sales into account.
While it’s usual that the store just subtracts the prices the apps have been bought at from the total bundle price, the first example still does not make any sense - unless the owned three apps were bought for $8.96. That doesn’t sound right even for sale or release prices
@Fruitbat1919 Seems like one of these mathematical puzzles
I suspect @J_B1GS either got one app as gift (which in App Store logic counts for 0$) and the other two at sales, or two apps as gift and one for regular price
In germany they cost 8.99€ each and 5.49€ for Haze, so it could be 3 * $7,99 and $4.99 = $28.96 in the us store - which kind of rules out my second guess with two gifts, since he payed $8.96 instead of the remaining $7.99
From the second screenshot i suspect it‘s Jussi he got for free.
They’re not on sale. Just to clarify.
Did not get Jussi for free and the majority of my Klevgrand apps purchased were full price!
YES, The Bundles are not on sale but several of the individual apps are! While checking the app store for this sale, I notice the pricing on the bundles.