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Recently, there have been a couple of companies(primarily based in China) emailing me about having existing Android mobile apps list on their app stores.
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Their proposals are that I submit free apps to their app stores, they&#039;d localize them for free and distribute to millions of users so that I can make a lot of money.  Sounds fishy?  There are also to other fishy things:
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&lt;li&gt; Use CC instead of BCC in email - so everyone knows who else is being contacted(or spammed).
&lt;li&gt; Claim to represent a legit and well-known company, but use an Gmail address to send the email.   This is so unprofessional.  Then I emailed back and asked why they&#039;d use Gmail.  Their response is that they have problems with their email system.   Oh, good.  If you can&#039;t ensure that your corporate email to work properly, how am I going to trust your app store?
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