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What am I supposed to do and how if I wanna sell something at Apple Store?

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I've been searching and exploring the contents on Apple.com and tryna find out how I'm supposed to do in order to put the product that I wanna sell at Apple Store, can someone tell me with whom I should make contact and to which e-mail address I can send e-mails.

Thanks in advance. :)
 

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Are you referring to an application that you developed and would like to place it in the Apple app store? If that's what you'd like to do, I believe you must first be registered as an Apple developer.

Here's a LINK where you can register for free.
 

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For applications..

1. Register as a developer by paying $99
2. Develop you application and get the necessary information to copy your application to iDevices
3. Test, test, test
4. Send application to App Store and wait for approval..

Regards
 
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Are you referring to an application that you developed and would like to place it in the Apple app store? If that's what you'd like to do, I believe you must first be registered as an Apple developer.

Here's a LINK where you can register for free.

In fact, it has nothing to do with the App Store you were referring to, and it's the Apple Store, just like I wanna sell my product at it and it's free shipping or something. I don't know where I can contact Apple, been trying for the last couple days. :Confused:
 
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For applications..

1. Register as a developer by paying $99
2. Develop you application and get the necessary information to copy your application to iDevices
3. Test, test, test
4. Send application to App Store and wait for approval..

Regards

It's not the App Store I've been looking for, but thanks for your detailed info here =)
 

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In fact, it has nothing to do with the App Store you were referring to, and it's the Apple Store, just like I wanna sell my product at it and it's free shipping or something. I don't know where I can contact Apple, been trying for the last couple days.

Your first post wasn't very clear on that. Have you tried going into an Apple store and speaking with the manager? He or she may be able to help you contact Apple marketing, or at least lead you to where maybe you can get in contact with them.
 

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