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Hi there!My app recently got rejected because the pricing displayed within the app differs from the pop-up purchase modal that displays the user's local currency (as per the app store pricing). Background: We have created three types of in-app auto-renewable subscriptions. The options (& prices) displayed within a static page of our app only show AUD pricing (as that's our predominant market) but we've made the app available globally. The in-app purchase price displayed (once user's tap to purchase) is that of their local currency as we followed the process set out by Apple for local territory pricing (determined by them). Issue: We were rejected because the pricing displayed in our app doesn't match the pricing of app-store in-app purchase and Apple believe this is confusing. i.e. Pricing in App = $19.00 AUD, US App Store pop-up shows equivalent purchase price to be $12.99USD (they don't match).Question: What have others used as a work-around for this? The only options we think we have are:1) Create multiple versions of the app and make them available to different app stores with screens that display local currency pricing2) Create some sort of dynamic content that updates the price displayed to be in line with the country's app store pricing3) Remove the app from all other app stores and limit it to Australia only.If you could please tell me the simplest way to match the pricing we display with the local currency pricing of the app store, that would be super helpful!Thanks heaps!
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