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Hey guys, I'm still waiting to hear back from Apple for exact clarity, but I recommend for the moment just getting the apps individually if the bundle is showing a higher price than it should be. There's been too many mixed results for me to know exactly what's going on but I think it is as I explained above, that in certain scenarios the discount from owning Echo Pad is calculated as $0.00 and thus doesn't help the "Complete My Bundle" price for the new bundle. I'm sorry for this, I thought I had this all planned out to provide a really fair way for anyone who already had the iPad versions to get the new bundle for just a few bucks, but it's not going as smooth as I hoped.
@dwarman Did you already have the first bundle as well, or just Echo Pad? This is where the problem arises that even Apple couldnt answer for me.
What really irritates me about this is that in all of Apple's documentation on App Bundle configuration, it is clearly stated that a single app can be in as many as 3 bundles, but they make no mention of how that affects the "Complete My Bundle" pricing for the different bundles. At this point I think only the engineers responsible for the system know how it actually works.
I bought them individually, completing the bundle was a more expensive option in my case
@dwarman said:
Wait, isn't 8.96 correct then? 2.99 to complete Echo Pad plus 3x1.99 for the three new apps.
Think I got echo pad for 1.99 as well.
@syrupcore said:
Actually @dwarman is right as far as how I expected it to work, because it should be $8.99 - whatever you originally paid for Echo Pad = Complete My Bundle price. App bundles are priced to discount all the apps as a package, so their individual $1.99 price is not calculated in the bundle but rather the bundle is an overall discount on all the included apps.
My intention with the $8.99 introductory price was to make the 4 new apps available to current users for as low as $0.99 each. ($8.99 - $4.99 for Echo Pad = $4.00) but no more than $1.99 each (If you got Echo Pad on sale as low as $0.99, so it would be $8.99 - $0.99 = $8.00).
To confuse things further I've received more emails tonight from people who DID get the correct discount who owned Echo Pad, so I still don't know for sure whether this is an actual AppStore glitch or a weird conditional thing with the calculated discounts.
I won't find out until Monday the official word from Apple, since they never called me back (surprise), but I'll report back here as soon as I wrangle an answer out of them. Sorry for the mess guys, I'm trying to sort this out as quickly as possible, shit is frustrating/embarassing.
Bundles are a strange and curious thing, in the UK store, it won't let me complete my bundle for the iPhone version, I already owned Echopad, but the price says £6.99 then disappears, so I bought Caramel separately, now, that as well as the price has disappeared, it shows Echopad as purchased, but Caramel has gone, @HoldernessMedia, it's not your fault, but it's really a mess!