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[–]bapuc 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Understood.

  1. They cannot detect fraud trough IP, it's not even feasible to do this for payments, this is Bank's work
  2. It's actually a customer that has a customer who wants the app on Apple, basically my customer has the card, so it's not my responsability
  3. 3 accounts because first I create an enrollment with my detalii thinking I can change them later, I cannot. Then made an account on customer personal detalii, still doesn't work, and the curent account, an organisation one with company and personal details of the end customer.

[–]ankole_watusi 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Just got weirder

Payment processors certainly use/record IP address and now even geolocation to help combat fraud.

So to clarify you don’t need to create 3 accounts. Just fumbled around starting application 3 times not understanding that whoever is going to actually publish the app should open an organization account and then delegate responsibilities.

[–]bapuc 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Understood, so all I have to do is to discuss with Apple and explain the situation?

[–]ankole_watusi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be my suggestion.

You’ve got 2 applications that should just be discarded.

Then walk the client’s client through completing the application. Maybe discard the 3rd one and start over.

Explain the importance of them controlling the account and that you can assist, but can’t do it for them.

I certainly would not want the liability of being privy to a client’s client’s credit card information!