Earlier today, I was referred over to this service by a friend of mine, and he said that uh, a service called App Advice Daily, or as others know it, Apps Gone Free. It's basically an app referral service that gets you to check out new apps, and in return for getting the advertising, developers will offer free subscriptions or free downloads of their apps or service. I thought I had hit the jackpot and received a lifetime subscription to an amazing app only to find out later that that was not in fact the case at all —basically, I just wasted my time. whatever I guess you went to lose some it’s just a shame in fact, loved the appv.
Earlier today I went through the entire app and set everything up, went in and received a lifetime discount. Yet when I went back in today to try to restore it, I no longer have an account on ADY , which is odd because I set it up with my Apple ID, comma, and now my lifetime subscription is gone and they want $99 a year, period. If I'm being honest, the service is well worth $99 a year, comma, I just can't afford that because I'm a PhD student, period. However, my wife and multiple other people who also downloaded ADY today because of me now have the ability to use it for free while I don't and this just feels like a big slap in the face. ADY is well worth more than one star, I'm just really disappointed that a developer would do a bait and sweep like this, period. It might not be advisable to engage in business with them if they're capable of such actions. Who knows what they could potentially do with your data. Interestingly, I do believe them because their app is meticulously designed which hints at their honesty. Nevertheless, I can't shake the feeling of being deceived by them. I'll leave the final decision to you but I do want to emphasize that ADY is definitely worth a five-star rating. Regrettably, I can't award them those stars mainly due to my current frustration. I was genuinely excited about using ADY frequently.