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The Apple iPhone App that was pulled last week seems to be nothing more than a red gemstone that glows.
Pressing the "i" info button reveals the words:
"I am rich
I deserv it
I am good,
healthy &
successful
And yes it seems $1000 can't even get you correct spelling.
Phones, Apps, Apple, Video
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10 August 2008 17:52 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Want to know what a $1000 dollar app looks like? Well now you can thanks to YouTube.The Apple iPhone App that was pulled last week seems to be nothing more than a red gemstone that glows.
Pressing the "i" info button reveals the words:
"I am rich
I deserv it
I am good,
healthy &
successful
And yes it seems $1000 can't even get you correct spelling.
Phones, Apps, Apple, Video


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