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We have an app that was supposed to be released with Consumables and Subscriptions, but due to some issues, we have decided to roll with consumables only. The issue is that we submitted the app for review and stated that we won't be going with subscriptions for now, but Apple rejected the app on grounds of not seeing our subscription products. I went over to App Store Connect and I'm failing to remove those products, however, based on research, you can't remove them so what is the way forward, because we've told Apple 3 times now that we're not going to have subscriptions in our app and they shouldn't even review them. To make matters worse, App Store Connect now has an area where you select which products you want to be reviewed and we only selected the consumables, so why reject the app for subscriptions we didn't ask for reviewing. Anyone who has advice on the way forward?
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Hie, so we're working on an app that should have IAPs, but due to a few holdbacks, we have decided to release the app without IAPs. The issue is that we would like to keep our products on App Store Connect (STATUS: Ready to Submit) whilst we continue to build the IAP functionality into our App. That means the app we submit for review won't have any IAPs until we're done fully implementing them. I wanted to find out how can we go about that because the app is being rejected on the basis that we have unused IAP products on App Store Connect, whereas we're using them internally as developers to test various purchasing scenarios, and obviously as mentioned, they won't be visible to the public as we continue building the IAP functionality.
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