Wednesday, October 5, 2011

[android-developers] Re: Have you developers even attempted address why this is happening?

Ya it sux. We gotta just keep telling the developers about this issue,
seems like someone in the securities sector is trying purposely to
create illegal downloading.
On Oct 4, 1:39 pm, JackN <j...@jacknorth.com> wrote:
> my phone is the same way. it is terrible.
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> On Oct 4, 10:10 am, Frederick Lombardi <morsybre...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> >     First off I do not support anything illegal. Secondly I own a
> > samsung galaxy phone and I am unable to get any app at all from the
> > market for the last six months. This could explain why there are so
> > many apk websites. To explain further, after contacting technical
> > support for android market I was told I got the "package file invalid"
> > error due to needing to remount or reformat my sd card. After trying
> > both of these and wiping out all my data, i got same results. I then
> > purchased a new sd card of a different brand, tried both solutions and
> > got same results. Customer support has stated they have no more
> > solutions. This is obviously a caching block by carriers. Amazon
> > managed to fix their appstore after the blocks, why cant android? How
> > many users cant use the appstore? We may never know. However, you do
> > now know that you are missing out on millions of sales per day, and
> > your welcome. Please spread this information and perhaps developers
> > can make money again. P.S. were the carriers not just trying to pass
> > new legislation for anti piracy? Hmmm maybe they created theft to do
> > so. I hope these carriers are allowed to fail and go bankrupt. Thank
> > you for your time and wisdom, as well as your great work on the apps I
> > purchased before the problems with the market. One more customer
> > blocked from being able to download any apps from the market,
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> >                                           Frederick Joseph Lombardi
> >                                   The Lion of California
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> > First rule of the art of war - Know thy enemy - "and we the legal
> > consumer are not your enemy."

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