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treenutz68 Perhaps one note of interest: starling bank has roughly 4 million customers, while Revolut (the company at issue in this thread) has 45 million customers. Perhaps the size has something to do with their flexibility and responsiveness to a limited number of customer complaints?
It's only been 7 days since GrapheneOS users first contacted Revolut about this. Unless a flood of users start reporting that Revolut is telling them that "no, GrapheneOS will never be allowed, sorry, this comes directly from our developers", I'm personally not yet inclined to conclude that Revolut is going to ignore this – even if it feels like a lost cause. Might be worth noting that in general developers usually have a ton of things to do, and other "bugs"/problems might be prioritized even if others aren't going to be ignored and might be looked into in the future in spite of only affecting a minority of users. I don't think a week is a lot of time in that context.