1, Report:
#1350966
Posted Date:
Jan 20 2017
Pingwell Grocery Gadgets Unilaterally and without prior consultation or warning imposed a subscription obligation on a software app that I had already licensed with a once-in-a-lifetime payment that promised a no-ad version. When Pingwell bought the app from the company that created it they decided to spring this surprise on all users without warning via an app upgrade. Palo Alto California
An app in iOS called Grocery Gadgets was sold to Pingwell by the original owners and creators of the app. I had previously subscribed for $0.99 per year to pay for the app and also had, when offered the opportunity by the founding company, paid for a PRO version of the app which...
Entity
Pingwell
Categories: Adult Web Site
2, Report:
#1350889
Posted Date:
Jan 20 2017
Pingwell Pingwell requires customers who already fully paid for ad-free version of Grocery Gadgets app, to pay subscription now. Palo Alto California
In late spring 2016, a company by the name of Pingwell acquired Flixoft who had a popular and powerful app enjoyed by many called Grocery Gadgets. I paid $5.39 for the ad free version of Grocery Gadgets, called Grocery Gadgets Pro on July 29, 2009 from the iTunes app store.
In...
Entity
Pingwell
Categories: Software