Yes, it shows 5/20 on App Store Connect as that was the last time I've changed the pricing, that was displaying correctly. I've changed the tier initially on 5/16, then again on 5/18 (because nothing changed) and again on 5/20, because nothing changed still. Exact dates and changes are available in the ticket. My though process was that perhaps the change didn't come through correctly, because App Store Connect was having issues on 5/17.
I've validated the pricing by checking:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/<app-id>
On the Mac App Store itself
Using SKProduct in the production app (SKProduct.price was simply the old tier)
All three showed the old pricing tier for 7 days after initial change. I've checked again today 5/24 and now it is correct on all three channels. Seems like I should've had patience to wait one more day.
I don't think it will be helpful to provide the data returned from SKProductsResponse now that the pricing is correct again, but just in case, what kind of data are you expecting? The fields returned in SKProduct? I assume these were all equal to how they are now, except for the price field.
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