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Do they want the purchased content in action or the store interface? what if i have a bunch of products that are very similar can I just use a single screenshot for all of them?

Any help would be appreciated.

Nick

+1  A: 

This is just a hunch, but from having discussed this on other digital distribution products, it's important what claims and warrants are made during the checkout process, so that when credit card companies issue chargeback disputes, there is a clear record of how an item was portrayed to the user.

I don't know if this is what motivates Apple in this requirement though.

Joost Schuur
makes sense but I think I may hold out for more answers before I select it. I submitted a bunch of stuff so maybe I'll have some feedback after this process.Thanks,Nick
nickthedude
By all means. I freely admit it's just a hunch, so unless you have positive confirmation, I definitely don't recommend you accept the answer here.
Joost Schuur
+1  A: 

On Page 85 of the iTunes Connect Developer Guide, it states:

"The screenshot should be a clear picture of your in app purchase in action..."

This means it has to be some representation of what the user actually gets for the purchase, not how it appears in your store GUI.

Smorpheus
i stopped reading at 84 ;( thanks man!
nickthedude