I downloaded an app by mistake
· Select the reason why you want to return the iPhone app purchased from the App Store. If you have accidentally purchased iPhone apps then select “I inadvertently purchased this application” In case the app does not work as described by the developer, you can select that reason as well. · How to request a refund. Go to topfind247.co Sign in with your Apple ID and password. Tap or click "I'd like to." Choose "Request a refund." Choose the reason why you want a refund, then choose Next. Choose the item or items that you bought, then choose Submit. · Well, I heard of someone who had an iPad and accidentally downloaded an iPhone version of an app instead of the iPad version. He bight the iPad version right after. He emailed iTune and explained that he had mistakenly downloaded the wrong version and he got a refund. I hope you get yours. And if not, I hope the app wasn't too much.
One of the most frustrating things as a Capitec Bank app user can be Installing the app and finding out that it does not work. At first you would have to go to the nearest Capitec Bank to get it activated for you, however Capitec has released a statement that says it's now fully possible to activate the app by at home without going to the bank. 1. Open the App Store on your iPhone or iPad.. Note: Make sure that you are signed in with the same Apple ID that you had used to purchase the App. 2. Once you are on the App Store, search for the Deleted App by typing its Name in the search bar.. 3. Now, tap on the Deleted App as it comes up in search results.. 4. The next step is to Download and Install the App back on your device. All it does, literally all, is delete user-installed apps, data and settings. So, a suggestion: try installing the Play Store apk again, and see whether you can find an apk of Titanium Backup. Install both, then see whether Titanium will let you make Play Store into a system app. Titanium requires root, but as noted I suspect you are rooted.
Maybe you deleted an iPad app by mistake. Or maybe you needed to delete an app to solve a problem, such as an app stuck on “waiting” during download or an app that was misbehaving. When you delete an app from your iPad, that app is still in your iTunes collection on your computer, if you’re syncing that way. Select the reason why you want to return the iPhone app purchased from the App Store. If you have accidentally purchased iPhone apps then select “I inadvertently purchased this application” In case the app does not work as described by the developer, you can select that reason as well. Click on Privacy. Click on Automatic file downloads. Click the Allow button. In the "Automatic file downloads" page, you won't see a list of apps that you blocked, instead there only one button.
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