Acceptance
manfred | 23 February 2010After submitting my certified identification information, Apple yesterday finally permitted activation of my iPhone developer account.

We are following up with you regarding your recent iPhone Developer Program purchase.
Your order information did not sufficiently match your enrollment information and as a result the ability to activate your Program was placed on a temporary hold. We have reviewed the issue and have removed the hold on your Program activation. At this time, we ask that you please refer to the original activation code email that you received and click through the link once again.
What information didn’t match up, I have no clue as I provided everything that was requested. USD 99 down and it’s done. Now, to get the latest SDK which runs about 800MB as a download…








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