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Originally Posted by Redrocks
"Nagging"...Perhaps you need a dictionary.
These type threads serve to inform and document the abhorred treatment and non-support Apple provides iPhone developers.
"just take a lawyer"?...As you probably know, Apple certainly does, mounting any kind of serious lawsuit against them would easily cost 100's of thousands or more likely millions of dollars. If you've got that kind of money available then please, start the ball rolling.
The only way a lawsuit will happen is if some adventurous law firm sees a way to make millions on a class action filing...I'm not aware of anyone stepping forward.
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There's a big difference between starting a 'serious' lawsuit and making a claim on your money. Stating the 'abhorred treatment' over and over, but not acting on it sounds like nagging to me.
There's some information on claims in the UK here:
Making a Claim
No matter what it says in your contract with Apple, there are laws to protect you from late payments. For example the 'late payment interest law' they have in most of europe:
Late payment legislation and the BPPG Interest calculator. which basically states if a company is more then one month late with their payment, you are lawfully entitled to charge interest, which for 2009 is 8.5% in the UK.
I agree it's good to gather the experiences of Apple's payment system, but at some point you have to act on the way you're treated.