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iOS developer Andrew Smith has accused several mobile sites of demanding money in exchange for timely reviews. A number of outlets are allegedly demanding anywhere between $5 and $150 for the privilege of their summaries.

Smith has decided to create an ever-updating list of sites that engage in this practice. So far he’s made a note of AppCraver, Tapscape, Best 10 Apps, The iPhone App Review, iPhone Toolbox, and iPhone Footprint. Each one has a different method of soliciting money from developers.

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“It is not journalism,” he writes, “they can’t be objective, it takes credibility away from the app and doesn’t give consumers all the info.”

I love the world of mobile gaming, but it seems to attract a greater level of sleaze from all corners of the industry than anywhere else. It really is a wild west out there, and people need to be extra careful whether they’re making or buying apps.

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