It seems like they want my bank info, tax info, etc in the 'iOS Paid App' contract... must I do all this before myapp has even been approved?
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Yes. I believe if it's free you can skip the bank info, but paid definitely needs that.
Kevin Ballard
2010-10-30 05:47:03
I can confirm you don't need to enter the bank info for a free app. But you still need to pay.
Steven Fisher
2010-10-30 07:35:50
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Yes you do. You cannot submit an app without a provioning profile and only paid developers get those.
John Smith
2010-10-30 05:48:07
He didn't ask about provisioning profiles, or about whether has to pay for the developer program. I'm rather mystified as to why you're getting upvotes for not answering the question.
Kevin Ballard
2010-10-30 22:46:19
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You can submit Free apps and have them approved and distributed in the App store without a Paid Apps contract submitted or in place.
If you submit a Paid app, and it as approved, it's availability in the App store will be postponed until after your Paid Apps contract is in place. So if you don't want this delay, you should complete the Paid Apps contract well before your are ready to sell your apps.
hotpaw2
2010-10-30 16:29:27