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Past purchase price info?
I'm thinking about buying a FabF bundle, and have three out of four of the apps. Can't seem to figure out what I would pay to get the fourth, so I tried to look for the amounts I paid for the others.
So far, I only see ways of looking purchase info for the prev 90 days. Is that all I can easily get? If so, it seems like everything they do is geared to prevent you from knowing what you have spent in the past there, and what you are about to spend if you purchase a bundle....
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How many of us would weep, if we could see exactly how much we've spent in the "music" category
AFAIK this information is not available to end users. But as has been discussed on other threads, bundle pricing is highly affected by whether you got components of the bundle at a discount. Frequently it is the case that it is cheaper to buy 1-2 remaining apps in a bundle vs. buying the bundle.
App Sliced shows price change history down at the bottom:
https://appsliced.co/app?n=fabfilter-pro-q-3&l=list
@GUB
If you bought 3 of 4 apps in the bundle, just pick the lowest price to purchase.. if the app itself is cheaper than the bundle price, buy the app itself.. otherwise, vice versa..
To check what you paid for an app:
App Store >Purchased >Search (to find the year + month that you bought the app)..
Then get into your App Store account:
-App Store >Account >Purchase History >Date Range >Year >Month >Look for app..
Wow, thanks for posting this tip. I’ve been buying iOS music apps since 2011 (as I’ve just discovered) and now I know how to check back to see what I paid for an app. I never knew this existed. Good job it doesn’t show a total amount!
The most direct way to know if the bundle is the best choice is simply to check the bundle price as shown in the App Store. If it's higher than the individual app then you just want to get the individual app. Sometimes the price doesn't calculate until you scroll all the way down in the App Store entry, then back up to the top, so try that first.
Researching what you paid for individual apps originally may shed light on why bundle pricing seems off, but it won't change anything.
Well it appears that I purchased a sub-bundle, and so am not eligible for the larger bundle. Which explains that part.
I'm still curious about purchase history along with amount paid, still need to look into getting purhcase info older than 90 days..
Not yet. I did read it, but not until after my last response. ill try later when it's doable, anywa thanks in advance, since it sounds like you have my answer...