Call up Apple and ask them yourself.

i did yesterday.

https://developer.apple.com/contact/phone.php

On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:09 PM, Michael Crawford wrote:

> Leaving Money On The Table Is Bad, MMKay?
> 
> Could get a live human at Apple to change my iOS Developer type from
> Corporate to Individual?  My Apple ID is:
> 
>   mdcrawf...@gmail.com
> 
> My Corporate membership expired well over a year ago.  My board of
> directors totally bailed on me.  While there are some advantages to
> self-incorporation, it is a huge PITA.  For iOS really sole
> proprietorship would be better.
> 
> However, it is simply not possible for me to register as an
> individual, after having been previously registered as corporate,
> despite that corporate registration being long expired, and the
> corporation itself no longer in business.
> 
> I've been waiting for two solid months to get Warp Life into the App Store:
> 
>   http://www.warplife.com/life/
> 
> ===  It's ready to submit the very instant I have a dev account.  ===
> 
> For no reason I can fathom, it is simply not possible to get a job of
> any sort as an iOS developer, unless one already has at least one
> published App.
> 
> There's no particular requirement that that App not segvio on a
> regular basis; I'm left with the impression that no one ever actually
> checks.
> 
> I'd love nothing more than to live where I'm living right now, working
> as an IOS Developer.  The Pearl District of Portland Oregon is up to
> its eyeballs in iOS shops, but until I can get that one first App into
> the App Store, no one will touch me with a ten foot pole.
> 
> In My Honest Opinion, if one cannot build then test iOS source code,
> one has no business _whatsoever_ hiring an iOS coder.
> 
> So quite commonly I offer my source - there aren't really any trade
> secrets in it - but no, that doesn't even get me a return eMail.  It
> makes no sense to me, but it really is that bad.
> 
> I filed a radar about this a couple months ago, but no one has
> responded in any way.  Quite likely it has yet to be triaged.
> 
> It is quite common for me to find serious problems with Apple's web
> applications, and from time to time I do file radars on them but in my
> experience, the people who do Apple's web coding must not ever read
> radar.
> 
> I actually worked at Apple, on two different occassions.  Look me up,
> you'll find a whole bunch of radars that I either opened or closed.
> 
> It should not have to be this way, and it was not when I worked there:
> 
> Apple's quality has been totally decimated in the last five years or
> so.  When the money keeps rolling in...
> 
> Ever Faithful,
> 
> Michael David Crawford P.E., Process Architect
> Solving the Software Problem
> http://www.warplife.com/mdc/
> li...@warplife.com
> +1 (805) 235-1267
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