Weird Tech: Man pays $1,000 for useless iPhone app

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Be careful what you click on...

An American man is appealing for Apple's help after accidentally purchasing Armein Heinrich's $999.99 'I Am Rich' iPhone widget. Featuring a "secret mantra" that "may help you to stay rich, healthy and successful", the wallet-breaking app is little more than a status symbol.

Apple iTunes App Store reviewer Lee5279 claims that he "clicked 'buy', thinking it was a joke, to see what would happen." Surprisingly enough, for an online store, this initiated the transaction, leaving the man $1,000 poorer – but all the richer for the widget. Next time he's in the market for a useless app, we'd suggest plumping for something similar to the recently-pulled Phonesaber instead: it's somewhat cheaper and infinitely more fun.

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Julia Sagar
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Julia specialises in ecommerce at Future. For the last four years, she’s split her time between leading TechRadar’s crack team of deal editors - covering all the biggest sales of the year including Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Amazon Prime Day - and helping the audiences of Future’s consumer tech and lifestyle brands (TechRadar, Tom's Guide, T3, Marie Claire, Woman & Home and more) find the best products and services for their needs and budget.


A former editor of global design website Creative Bloq, she has over 15 years’ experience in online and print journalism, and was part of the team that launched TechRadar way back in the day. When she isn't reviewing mattresses (she’s tested more than she cares to remember), or sharing tips on how to save money in the latest sales, she can usually be found writing about anything from green energy to graphic design.