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Entries in AppStore Scam (9)

Monday
Dec142009

How the AppStore came to be 1 developer down and over 1,000 apps lighter

Just over a week ago I posted news that app developer Molinker had been banished from the AppStore and all their apps (over 1,000 of them) had also been removed.  It didn't take long before this news was buzzing all over the internet, and whilst there was some accurate reporting of the events that lead to this happening, there was a lot of inaccurate reporting, so in my final post on the Molinker scam, I wanted to clarify the people involved and the roles they played in the downfall of this prolific app developer.

It all started back on the 28th of November following an email from Patrick Timney (a.k.a. SCW), one of the iPhoneography blog regular readers and contributers, as well as a friend, where Patrick had uncovered what he believed was evidence of a reviews and ratings scam taking place in the US AppStore. The information supplied by Patrick was so overwhelming that I passed on Phil Schiller's email address to Patrick so he could email his findings to Apple to investigate.  To back up Patrick's email I also forward his original email and details of the scam to Phil Schiller and Phil Shoemaker to ensure the details reached the right people.  I quickly got a reply back from Phil Schiller confirming he had already received Patrick's email and that Apple would be investigating these allegations, and so my first post on this possible review and ratings scam went up on the blog.

Fast forward to Saturday the 5th of December, and a quick check of the US AppStore by Patrick revealed that ColorMagic (one of Molinker's apps) was still on the front page as one of the 'Staff Favourites', and OOF (another one of Molinker's apps) was still listed in the top 20 photography apps section.

A day later on Sunday the 6th December (just over 1 week after my initial post and our emails to Phil Schiller) I got notification from another app developer that they had noticed that all of Molinker's apps (over 1,000 of them) were no longer listed in the AppStore, so I pinged Phil Schiller another email, and he replied confirming "this developer's apps have been removed from the App Store".

Upon confirmation from Phil Schiller that this developer and its apps had been removed from the AppStore, I posted the following article "Breaking News: Molinker expelled from the AppStore". The very same day this news got picked up by appfreak who posted "The AppStore ratings scam. How the commitment of the app community kicked out developer" on their blog.

The very next day appfreak posted an email response (see below) they had managed to get from developer Molinker, who said "we do not know what's wrong so far".

"Hi Julen,

Thank you for your message about it.

We got email from Apple yesterday [Sunday 6th] which told us our contract is changed to pending status.

Actually, we do not know what's wrong so far. We had contacted Apple for such sudden changes, hope we can get quick response and actions from Apple. 

Thank you for your support!

best regards,
Ma Kun"


A few other blogs picked up this story, and one of them, iPhone Savior, interviewed Patrick for their blog, which can be read here.

Following appfreak's and iPhone Savior's posts it wasn't long, just a day later, on Tuesday 8th December, that the big news and tech sites caught wind of the scam and the heavy blow Apple had given this developer, and so this news appeared on sites like CNN in the USA and Sky News here in the UK. Now whilst some of these sites researched and reported on this story correctly, I was surprised just how many had ripped the story from sites that had inaccurately reported the events, those involved and the roles they played, so below I have listed they dates, those involved and the roles they played in the downfall of Molinker.

  • Friday 27th November and I get an email from Patrick Timney (a.k.a. SCW) asking for my help in getting details of a scam in the US AppStore publicized.
  • Friday 27th November and Patrick and myself email Phil Schiller about this possible scam.
  • Saturday 28th November and I post news on the iPhoneograohy blog about this possible scam.
  • Saturday 5th December and Patrick checks the US AppStore to see if any of the Molinker apps are still listed, and they are.
  • Sunday 6th December and I get tipped off that Molinker are no more, and that all their apps have been removed from the AppStore.
  • Sunday 6th December and both myself and Patrick email Phil Schiller for clarification on the app removals and we both get confirmation that Molinker have been removed from the AppStore.
  • Sunday 6th December and I post news of Molinker's expulsion.
  • Sunday 6th December and appfreak pick up on the story and post news of Molinker's expulsion on their blog.
  • Monday 7th December and appfreak post the reply they got from Molinker regarding this situation.
  • Monday 7th December and iPhone Savior pick up the story, posting an interview with Patrick Timney.
  • Tuesday 8th December and this story goes global appearing on news and tech site everywhere.

During this past week I have seen a lot of comments on this and other blogs expressing how crap the Molinker were, and how people had been deceived and ripped off by these fake reviews, and people have been asking if there is any way they can get their money back, well there may just be a way. Over on a blog called App Rejections, they covered this news worthy story, but added the following comment...

"for the non-developers among you, note that Apple sends out revenue checks on a 1-3 month delay. With minimal effort, they could withhold/cancel up to 3 months revenue from Molinker, so this could be a serious blow financially as well as reputationally."

...so there may just be a way of getting your money back after all, but don't ask me how to go about it, but instead check out the iTunes support page.

So to summarize, Patrick Timney was the person who uncovered the scam, and it was me (Glyn Evans) via the iPhoneography blog that publicized the story that lead to Molinker being banished from the AppStore for ever, but oh, in Steve Job's fashion, there is just one last thing.

  • Thursday 10th December and Patrick got interviewed by CTV / A-Channel News, which you can watch below.

So that's how the AppStore came to be 1 developer down and over 1,000 apps lighter.

Tuesday
Dec082009

SCW interviewed by iPhone Savior about the AppStore Ratings Scam

If you have been following the unfolding story (that first broke here on the iPhoneography blog) about app developer Molinker and their scam that has lead to them being suspended and their 1000+ apps being removed from the AppStore, then you may be interested in the interview that Patrick Timney (a.k.a. SCW) who unearthed this scam gave to iPhone Savior.

Sunday
Dec062009

Breaking News: Molinker expelled from the AppStore

Following on from my post last Saturday (courtesy of SCW) regarding Molinker and their involvement in the ratings and reviews scam of their apps in the US AppStore, I am please to confirm that this developer has been expelled from the AppStore.

Myself and SCW contacted Apple's Phil Schiller regarding this scam, and today following a follow up email from both of us, Phil Schiller replied confirming "Yes, this developer's apps have been removed from the App Store and their ratings no longer appear either."

I think I can speak for the readers of this blog, when I say "thank you SCW for your efforts in exposing this developer and its unscrupulous practices".

Saturday
Nov282009

Apple investigates possible US AppStore ratings scam

Yesterday I was contacted by regular reader and someone who I consider to be an internet friend SCW, who had unearthed what he believes may be an AppStore review and ratings scam. The reason SCW contacted me, was he knew I have a couple of senior contacts with in Apple, and so wanted my help getting the information he had collated to them.

Having read his email (see below) I was also convinced there was something fishy going on, so between us we got this information to those who count, and last night (GMT) I got confirmation back from Phil Schiller that they would be investigating this possible scam.

The following email was sent by SCW to Phil Schiller:

"Attention Phil Schiller,

MAJOR FAKE AppStore Reviews & Ratings ALERT:
Please investigate for I have just looked at 44 of the reviewers who posted reviews for this Molinker Inc app "NightCam Pro" & EVERY Review except 2 of the 44+ are ALL FAKE 5 ★★★★★ reviews. (on my iPhone I could view more reviews but on my computer only 35 were visible & of the 35 visible 34 ARE fake). If you investigate ALL have ONLY reviewed ONLY Molinker apps. A little odd that 42 of 44 US reviews are poorly written & that all users have only written reviews for either All Molinker photography apps (giving 5 star reviews to 6-7 Molinker apps ONLY no other apps by any other developer) or the same 2 apps. 10 Reviewers who only reviewed NightCam Pro & ColorMagic (5 Stars), 24+ Reviewers have ONLY written reviews for 6-7 other Molinker photography apps (5 Stars) & 1-2 are real Reviews giving a 1 Star review & even a re-edited review by a user pointing out exactly what I am telling you (user formatt) is one of the two authentic reviews giving 1 star. It is VERY VERY ODD. This is absolutely fake, misleading & pushing false info to customers to buy their apps. One app "ColorMagic" is even on apps front page as an App Store "Staff Favorite" yet the reviews majority are FAKE (203) 5 Star & (91) 1 Star. I would also like to highly suggest to take a deep look into not only the "reviewers" but I will almost bet that all of these users redeemed "Promo Codes" for these apps in order to only access the US app store & publish these endless slew of fake postings. All to increase the developers ratings, status, sales & ultimately have a pay-off when potential customers see such high ratings & then just buy the apps. Then if any poor reviews are made they will be over shadowed by the unlimited amount of amazing 5 Star reviews posted by fake users.

* I have attached 8 desktop screenshots proving many points as listed above in visual form.

Now I must point out I am major user of the App Store & largely the Photography section. My iTunes apps combined collection is 1053+ apps at the moment. As well I should point out I have NOT yet purchased the "NightCam Pro app yet I was planning to when I unearthed this blatant SCAM. I even have been putting off buying "ColorMagic & "OOF" among other Molinker Inc's photography apps. As well I am solely the largest beta tester of iPhone photography apps. I many times give great reviews for apps BUT never will I ever give an app a 5 Star review if it is not worthy. I have NEVER been paid by any developer to beta test their apps nor any other type of payment for anything. I am very blunt & with my critique & reviews of many apps & my reputation as a true & honest person is always on the line. I would personally never jeopardize that for any developer nor plastering the app store with fake reviews. So this really disgusts me! Molinker Inc has gone above & beyond misleading they truly are stealing from the public!

This truly is an absolute disgrace & I will not let this go unnoticed! The public deserves to be aware of such a scam & ultimately legitimate purchases by users of any MoLinker app should be refunded. Molinker apps possibly should all be pulled & the developer banned & fined. If you would like my honest opinion & review PLEASE email me promo codes for all Molinker photography & photography related apps. I will be more than happy to give you my personal & honest opinion & review.

App Links:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nightcam-pro/id340358605?mt=8
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/colormagic/id328630755?mt=8
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cameraplus/id338364196?mt=8
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ppt-gurus/id328626751?mt=8
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ecamera/id328033552?mt=8
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/portrait-studio-from-dragdragdrag/id329492234?mt=8
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/oof-camera-from-dragdragdrag/id329491028?mt=8

Then read all reviews & click on each reviewers name to view all other apps they have reviewed.

I think I deserve a investigations reward for unearthing this blatant attempt at misleading & stealing from the public.

I await your reply & hope this grabs your utmost attention.  Every moment wasted will result in another user being mislead & purchasing an app due to false reviews & rating results.

I plan to have this email publicly posted for all iPhone users to see & make their own investigated decision."

I have emailed Molinker Inc regarding these accusations, but at time of writing this post have had no response from them.

There may also be something else going on at Molinker Inc that will anger some developers, as they may be copying/cloning some existing apps, for example CameraPlus is very similar in features to Camera Genius and the app that sparked this investigation is unbelievably like Chase Jarvis's 'Best Camera' app, but with added features.  I will be posting reviews on both these apps soon, and pointing out just how similar they are.

I will post more on this investigation as the web of deceit unravels, so keep an eye on this post.

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