Company Name: Gismart
About: A leading developer and publisher of entertainment-focused apps and games.
Headquarters: London, England, United Kingdom.
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by Carlosm1498
Thought I’d try out the app since it seemed interesting. First I thought it was weird that it wasn’t letting continue through the app without making me subscribe to their “premium” offer of 1 week free trial. So I did thinking that if I didn’t like it I could always cancel my next bill which turned out I wasn’t really a fan of the app so when I went to go cancel my subscription, no where on the bottom of the subscription offers could i find an option to cancel it. This really made me angry since I felt like this company was trying to cheat us into making us pay, I almost called apple into helping me cancel my subscription but before I did I went on my computer and onto the ITunes app and luckily found the option to cancel it their so for all you people out their who can’t cancel their subscription, if you have a laptop, go on your iTunes their to cancel it and save your self some time from calling apple. This app should be taken down until it can fix its subscription cancellation option on the phone.
by Goheelz
After clicking on this app through an advertisement that made it seem like it’d be a fun rhythm game, I’m disappointed in myself for being foolish enough to think I could do anything in this thing without paying $50 (no joke) for unlimited access. You heard me right, folks. $50 for a metronome you can buy at a music store for $2. “But what about that sweet button game??” You ask? You can play that... once. Then, of course, you’re asked to pay $50 to play it again.
But don’t you worry — you can count simple 4/4 rhythms on the backs of red and green colored birds like you did in grade school until your little heart is content. Price for that? Only suffering through a few advertisements for how life-changing the $50 version of the metronome will be.
So why a one-star rating? The one star is really for myself, to be honest. For clicking on an Instagram ad. For downloading an app like this. For believing that maybe this wasn’t a total scam app written by some middling music theory major with a minor in entrepreneurship trying to make a quick buck (or $50!!!!!!!!!) off the backs of average Americans just looking to tap out some rhythms with their poor overworked thumbs on a random Wednesday night.
This one star rating is for me.
And for you for even reading the reviews of this sorry app.
by McValester
I did the free trial and it was actually a pretty neat metronome app, but the subscription cost seemed a bit excessive to me so I cancelled my subscription before my card was charged.
Months later, I was showing the app to a friend of mine. When I first opened it, it had some text on it and a big orange “next” button. The following pages were the exact same, but with different text and the same big orange “next” button. Naturally, anyone who wants to just use the app is going to quickly click “next” until the metronome appears. They know that. And that is why at the last page. They placed the exact same button at the exact same spot, except that time it said “subscribe” on it. Obviously, I tapped it by accident, and my instinct was to close out of the app, it when I clicked my iPhone’s home button, Apple Pay read my fingerprint and the payment was processed.
Call me crazy, but I don’t believe this was “coincidentally” set up that way and I’m sure I’m not the only one this has happened to.
Any app that does this trickery to try to scam you into an extremely expensive subscription for the value deserves a 1-star rating in my book.
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