I am Rich was a 2008 app that cost $999.99 and had just one function: displaying the mantra: "I am rich. I deserv it. I am good, healthy & successful." Yes, deserve was spelled wrong. Before Apple removed it from the App Store the day after its release, eight people had bought it, and two angry reviews stated that the purchase had been a mistake.
Remember "I Am Rich," the thousand dollar app?
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