Unpublished rules and clarifications from Apple's App Review team that can cause your iPhone app to be rejected.
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We cannot post this version of [App] to the App Store because your application contains pricing information in the icon and/or marketing text (Application Description / Release Notes). Providing specific pricing information in these locations may lead to user confusion because of pricing differences in countries. It would be appropriate to remove pricing information from these locations.
To the best of our knowledge, this rule hasn’t yet been enforced to metadata updates while the app is live—only to the metadata at the time of initial or update submission.
It is probably acceptable to mention that the price has been reduced for a sale if you avoid mentioning specific numbers or currencies.
This also applies to mentions of pricing within your app, according to Brent Royal-Gordon:
This app included a small ad on the About screen for another app by the same company, and the ad text included the other app’s price.
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