2/5 rating based on 23 reviews. Read all reviews for Weapons Magazine for iPhone.
Weapons Magazine is free iOS app published by scott hotaling
BJBENNETTJR
I bought the year subscription and I cannot get it to open past the subscribe page. I emailed support to get help, but they do not respond. Don't buy this product, it appears to be a scam. It does not deserve a star but I cannot post this review otherwise.
dah1348
Not worth one star. I bought a year subscription and got nothing. Emailed support: "Never heard of a problem. Your phone must be jail broken.". What? New phone from the freakin' store. Complete waste. Ripoff. What other adjective do you want? Stay away.
Atlasdiesel
This is my worst purchase to date. The "magazine" is simply a basic article, something I would expect from my 4th grader for a school report that she wasn't that interested in. What a scam.
tazccl
I bought a half a year subscription and I cannot get to the magazines. I just get to the open subscribe page. I email them a lot of times with my respond DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT. Apple should remove them. Now I have to try to get my money back.
tohanson
Don't buy this app. This is a total waste of time and money. Once I purchased, I followed the directions explicitly (numerous times) and it simply WILL NOT work. The developer will not reply to numerous emails. I now need to figure out how to get my money back. P.S. Apple needs to have something that equals zero stars!
Michel890
A rip off. I called the app security store and they said they would try to take it off as it takes your money but delivers nothing. No return contact from developer etc. Don't try it as it will take your money!
Alexcarras
I paid for a year subscription and didn't get a single issue and can't get my money back either, don't understand how apple can let people put a magazine up for sale and not make sure it works
C6Raptor
Just another feeble attempt of cutting and pasting info off of Wikipedia wrapped up in a poorly laid out and buggy app. Developer, go back to your day job of taking naps and eating pizza. Leave app creation to the grown ups.