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Unless you're forcesteeler or detz... ;)

forcesteeler, have you received any payments yet?

I've received payments just not for GBP, EUR or AUD because supposedly there was an issue. Hopefully I will get those payments with January payments...we'll see.
 
Unless you're forcesteeler or detz... ;)

forcesteeler, have you received any payments yet?

didn't get my December EU payments.

Im waiting on my January Payments. I hope it comes tomorrow but i assume it will most likely come next week:cool:
 
itspayments@apple.com

Like I said above they send out payments once a month in a batch which usually starts around the 20-23th of the month. If you're waiting for payments from last month they should come with this payment.

Thank you detz, there is nothing replay from this email address.
I'd like phone call them directly.
 
Thank you detz, there is nothing replay from this email address.
I'd like phone call them directly.

No idea, every time I call they tell me to email that address. I got a response within a few hours of emailing them.
 
How much do you usually get paid. Is it by how many apps you sell, or you only get a percent of the profit from the priced apps?
 
How much do you usually get paid. Is it by how many apps you sell, or you only get a percent of the profit from the priced apps?

Holy crap dude.
Try this link:

http://******.com/?q=how+much+do+iphone+apps+make?

Pirate: Gee smart ass, that link gave him no information.


Drumer: You get paid 70% of the price of the app * how many times it is sold. So if you have a $.99 app that sells 400 times in a month, you would make (.99 * .7) * 400, $277.20.
 
How much do you usually get paid. Is it by how many apps you sell, or you only get a percent of the profit from the priced apps?

If your a registered developer you can watch the Video on the App Store it will walk you through the whole process
 
The bank received 6 total wire transfers for me in the last 4 weeks. The payments coming from Japan, U.S, and the U.K regions, I could figure out. But what regions could these 3 other Apple/iTunes payments represent:

01/23/09 WT ... CITIBANK LIMITED /ORG=APPLE PTY LIMITED ...
...
01/30/09 WT FED#... BANK OF AMERICA NA /ORG= ITUNES SARL ...
...
02/17/09 WT ... SOCIETE GENERALE /ORG= ITUNES SARL ...
?
 
The bank received 6 total wire transfers for me in the last 4 weeks. The payments coming from Japan, U.S, and the U.K regions, I could figure out. But what regions could these 3 other Apple/iTunes payments represent:

01/23/09 WT ... CITIBANK LIMITED /ORG=APPLE PTY LIMITED ...
...
01/30/09 WT FED#... BANK OF AMERICA NA /ORG= ITUNES SARL ...
...
02/17/09 WT ... SOCIETE GENERALE /ORG= ITUNES SARL ...
?

USA, Mexico, South America in USD from APPLE INC. in San Francisco, USA
Canada in CAD from APPLE CANADA, INC. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Australia AUD from APPLE PTY LTD in Brisbane, Australia
New Zealand in NZD from APPLE PTY LTD in Brisbane, Australia
Europe in EUR from ITUNES SARL in Luxembourg
UK in GBP from ITUNES SARL in Luxembourg
170: Japan in JPY from ITUNES K.K. in Tokyo, Japan

This is the information I got from Apple.
 
USA, Mexico, South America in USD from APPLE INC. in San Francisco, USA
Canada in CAD from APPLE CANADA, INC. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Australia AUD from APPLE PTY LTD in Brisbane, Australia
New Zealand in NZD from APPLE PTY LTD in Brisbane, Australia
Europe in EUR from ITUNES SARL in Luxembourg
UK in GBP from ITUNES SARL in Luxembourg
170: Japan in JPY from ITUNES K.K. in Tokyo, Japan

This is the information I got from Apple.

Hello Carlos,

do you collect and remit taxes for countries like New Zealand and Mexico on your own? Because Apple states in Exhibit B
Apple shall not collect and remit the taxes described in Section 3.2 of this Schedule 2 for sales of
the Licensed Applications to end-users located in the countries listed below. You shall be solely
responsible for the collection and remittance of such taxes as may be required by local law.

This seems to me like a lot of paper work...

Regards,

rubyruby
 
Hello Carlos,

do you collect and remit taxes for countries like New Zealand and Mexico on your own? Because Apple states in Exhibit B

This seems to me like a lot of paper work...

Regards,

rubyruby


I should, but I don't right now. In my country there is no way they can track this type of transactions, until then, I am free without taxes :)
 
Got a couple of payments recently.

2/13 from UK - EUR (Euros?)
2/17 from UK - GBP (Great British Pounds?)

Before that, my first ever set of payments came between 1/22 and 1/30. So, either the 2/13-17 payments are early...or late!
 
Pirate: Gee smart ass, that link gave him no information.


Drumer: You get paid 70% of the price of the app * how many times it is sold. So if you have a $.99 app that sells 400 times in a month, you would make (.99 * .7) * 400, $277.20.

Thanks, I am not a registered developer yet. Once I get the sdk and develop a few apps with my friend, I am going to sign up.
 
Thanks, I am not a registered developer yet. Once I get the sdk and develop a few apps with my friend, I am going to sign up.

You should register ASAP. In the past, registering and then signing contracts sometimes took weeks, if not months.
 
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