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Xcode StoreKit Configuration: Introductory offer not expiring

  • November 6, 2023
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Not directly related to RevenueCat, but is there a way to make the monthly introductory offer expire in less than 7 days in the StoreKitConfiguration? I have subscription renewal rate set to “Any Renewal Every 30 Seconds” but 30 seconds go by and nothing seems to update. I did, at one point, change monthly to 30 seconds, and the subscription canceled, but it seems that the introductory offer was still in effect. Any way to get around this?

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Well, what seemed to work was I deleted the transaction and created a new transaction while the 30-second renewal was on, and then all of the renewing started happening after 30 seconds. Not sure while the renewing didn’t start working for the existing transaction, but it seems to ave been a bug in Apple’s StoreKitConfiguration setup and Xcode debugging.

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sharif
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  • November 8, 2023

I'd like to look into this a little more, can you open a support ticket and share the user ID so I can check it on my end?


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  • November 8, 2023

Well, what seemed to work was I deleted the transaction and created a new transaction while the 30-second renewal was on, and then all of the renewing started happening after 30 seconds. Not sure while the renewing didn’t start working for the existing transaction, but it seems to ave been a bug in Apple’s StoreKitConfiguration setup and Xcode debugging.


sharif
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  • November 10, 2023

I understand, thank you for letting us know, we appreciate it!