Promo Dispenser app on the Appstore
Hunnenkoenig
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Our Promo Dispenser app just hit the appstore! It's free!
Get hundreds of paid iPhone apps for free directly from itunes, directly to your iPhone with the Promo Dispenser app!
Promote your iPhone app by giving away promo codes with this app!
Reach millions of users! (hopefully :-P)
iPad version for iPad apps coming shortly!
http://bit.ly/cAw5a7
Developers please register as developers on http://iphoneapp-promocodes.com
Get hundreds of paid iPhone apps for free directly from itunes, directly to your iPhone with the Promo Dispenser app!
Promote your iPhone app by giving away promo codes with this app!
Reach millions of users! (hopefully :-P)
iPad version for iPad apps coming shortly!
http://bit.ly/cAw5a7
Developers please register as developers on http://iphoneapp-promocodes.com
Comments
It's absolutely the only one.
There is no such service anywhere on the web nor on the appstore except Promo Dispenser.
Many sites and blogs give away promo codes, but Promo Dispenser is the only one, which can assure you 100% itunes reviews for every valid promo code.
We had some fight with apple to get it released, but now it is out! :-)
Its still an awesome app
Don't register in the app!
As a developer you have to register on the website.
Registration in the app is only for users, not developers and it is case sensitive!
You have to write your name and the app exactly as it shows up on iTunes!
If it is in the appstore, you can be sure, it works, otherwise apple wouldn't have approved it. You need an US appstore account and at least one app reviewed in the US appstore.
If you have problems, contact us through the website and explain the situation EXACTLY!
We will have an update for the app in the coming days, based on how quick apple approves it.
24 hours restriction is universal per user (not per app).
Users can take one code per day for any app
If codes are all taken, the app obviously will be flagged with "No Code" but still stays in the list for promotion.
There are only 50 codes for every app. It's logical that they can't stay free all time. This is not the sense of the app and the website.
What the hell do you think, why they are marked with "Free Code" and "No code"? Because apps with no code are already taken all, so people won't get tricked into buying an app.
Every no code app was a free code app, but people took all the codes. That simple it is.
Now after you understood, what it gives to you as a developer and to the users, you can edit your one star review on iTunes. I assume, it was you.
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ACWorld 2 is coming shortly. Watch it out! :-)
Let's hope, it will be successful and more developers and users can profit from it.
Yesterday it had 1400 downloads.
800 from the US, which brought it to ~130.