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iOS introductory offer doesn't update the expirationDate.

  • September 12, 2022
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I’m testing the subscriptions in sandbox, I’m not sure I’m supposed to add the duration of the introductory offer to the expirationDate returned from Revenuecat API.

I do see the free trial period showing up in the confirmation modal view.  so whatever is coming from Apple seems to be working.  it’s just that the expirationDate is ignoring the introductory period. 

Shouldn’t it be updated in the API?

Best answer by Miguel Carranza

If the user is eligible, you should not have to do anything. Apple (and RevenueCat) will handle all, and you should be able to safely rely on `expirationDate`. If you have already used it in sandbox, you might want to create a new test account to check it

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  • October 6, 2022

If the user is eligible, you should not have to do anything. Apple (and RevenueCat) will handle all, and you should be able to safely rely on `expirationDate`. If you have already used it in sandbox, you might want to create a new test account to check it


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