- 15 Jan 2009, 20:37
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The application is described as "a work of art with no hidden function at all", with its only purpose being to show other people that they were able to afford it, making it a Veblen good. I Am Rich was sold on the App Store for US$999.99, €799,99, and £599.99. The application was removed from the App Store the day following its release, on August 6, 2008.
During the time the application was available, eight people bought it, one of whom claimed the purchase was entirely accidental. The eight purchases of the product earned developer Heinrich US$5,600, which he claims Apple has yet to pay.
The application is described as "a work of art with no hidden function at all", with its only purpose being to show other people that they were able to afford it, making it a Veblen good. I Am Rich was sold on the App Store for US$999.99, €799,99, and £599.99. The application was removed from the App Store the day following its release, on August 6, 2008.
During the time the application was available, eight people bought it, one of whom claimed the purchase was entirely accidental. The eight purchases of the product earned developer Heinrich US$5,600, which he claims Apple has yet to pay.