Why does the Robokiller app have thirty-eight different subscriptions to choose from?

Of course, they offer the choice between Weekly or Yearly. That's understandable. And some of the subscriptions include a Free Trial. That's nice of them.


But there's 38 different subscriptions.


According to Robokiller's website, there's a Free plan and a Premium plan. So where are the other THIRTY plans coming from?


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Posted on May 22, 2025 8:26 AM

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May 22, 2025 8:46 AM in response to sbooyahasj

sbooyahasj wrote:

You can't talk about non-Apple apps here?

Look at the question you're asking, a subscription to Robokiller.

Did you somehow miss the part where I said to contact their support or look at their help site for questions about their subscription?

You can talk about non Apple apps all you want, but your answer lies with Robokiller support, not Apple nor is it an Apple or iphone issue.

What issues do you have contacting Robokiller?

May 22, 2025 8:31 AM in response to sbooyahasj

sbooyahasj wrote:

Of course, they offer the choice between Weekly or Yearly. That's understandable. And some of the subscriptions include a Free Trial. That's nice of them.

But there's 38 different subscriptions.

According to Robokiller's website, there's a Free plan and a Premium plan. So where are the other THIRTY plans coming from?


https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/91cfdc1e-6838-43a9-ab08-0c2cc4fb8cd2

This isn't an Apple or iphone issue, not Apple's app.

You need to ask robokiller support or look at their help site.

May 22, 2025 9:42 AM in response to razmee209

Yes, I saw and understood your response suggesting that I reach out directly to Robokiller to get an answer regarding their very long list of different subscriptions. I do deeply appreciate the advice that you have given me regarding this topic.


However, during my time reading your initial response, I got the impression that you were also telling me that my topic was not allowed on this forum. Being that I am a new user, I am completely unfamiliar with what topics are allowed to be discussed on this forum. I can very quickly see that you have significantly more experience on this forum, judging by your badges under your account name.


Since I had received this impression (that non-Apple apps were not eligible for discussion on this message board) from someone who appeared well-versed in this communities rules, I was asking for clarification regarding whether or not non-apple apps could be discussed here. While I felt that your message implied it, I could not know for certain without requesting that clarification from you.


I'm not entirely sure why, but my request for clarification seems to have been met with some frustration, and for that, I apologize deeply. I had no malintent toward you when submitting this short inquiry regarding the communities rules, and I hope that you can forgive me if I crossed a line. I would ask directly if I said something wrong, but judging by your previous response, I would rather not risk it. I will just apologize instead: I'm sorry.


I may have mistaken this forum as a more generalized message board: a place to discuss various topics adjacent to Apple products and services. I saw the phrase 'Ask the Community' at the top and I may have mistakenly understood that to mean that I could "ask the community" about my original topic (Robokiller's many different subscription services available on Apple's App Store). The sheer amount of subscriptions, in addition to the absolute lack of information regarding them, struck me as humorous, and I thought to share and discuss that with others on the forum. This, also, is part of why I had requested that clarification regarding the communities rules. I didn't want to cause any disturbances with my desire to discuss.


I hope that you are able to understand my perspective on this complicated issue, and that you will accept my apology for asking such a frustrating question.

May 22, 2025 10:17 AM in response to sbooyahasj

sbooyahasj wrote:

Yes, I saw and understood your response suggesting that I reach out directly to Robokiller to get an answer regarding their very long list of different subscriptions. I do deeply appreciate the advice that you have given me regarding this topic.

However, during my time reading your initial response, I got the impression that you were also telling me that my topic was not allowed on this forum. Being that I am a new user, I am completely unfamiliar with what topics are allowed to be discussed on this forum. I can very quickly see that you have significantly more experience on this forum, judging by your badges under your account name.

Since I had received this impression (that non-Apple apps were not eligible for discussion on this message board) from someone who appeared well-versed in this communities rules, I was asking for clarification regarding whether or not non-apple apps could be discussed here. While I felt that your message implied it, I could not know for certain without requesting that clarification from you.

I'm not entirely sure why, but my request for clarification seems to have been met with some frustration, and for that, I apologize deeply. I had no malintent toward you when submitting this short inquiry regarding the communities rules, and I hope that you can forgive me if I crossed a line. I would ask directly if I said something wrong, but judging by your previous response, I would rather not risk it. I will just apologize instead: I'm sorry.

I may have mistaken this forum as a more generalized message board: a place to discuss various topics adjacent to Apple products and services. I saw the phrase 'Ask the Community' at the top and I may have mistakenly understood that to mean that I could "ask the community" about my original topic (Robokiller's many different subscription services available on Apple's App Store). The sheer amount of subscriptions, in addition to the absolute lack of information regarding them, struck me as humorous, and I thought to share and discuss that with others on the forum. This, also, is part of why I had requested that clarification regarding the communities rules. I didn't want to cause any disturbances with my desire to discuss.

I hope that you are able to understand my perspective on this complicated issue, and that you will accept my apology for asking such a frustrating question.

No I understand your question and your perspective.

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