Received Pending Termination Notice – Seeking Advice Before Submitting Appeal (Section 3.2(f))

Hi, I recently received a Pending Termination Notice from the Apple Developer Program, citing evidence of dishonest or fraudulent activity and a violation of Section 3.2(f) of the Apple Developer Program License Agreement. I believe this action may have been triggered by a mistaken device or network association with my brother’s developer account, which was previously terminated. While we did use the same MacBook and iPhone/iPad for testing in the past, we are completely separate indie developers with different Apple IDs, apps, and publishing histories. All of my apps are 100% original, built over the past 5 years with significant time and effort. I’ve already prepared a full appeal that includes: Proof of identity confirming we are two different individuals A detailed explanation of the historic device overlap A strong commitment to compliance, including use of dedicated devices, accounts, and networks moving forward Before I submit, I’m hoping to ask: Is there any way to ensure my appeal will be reviewed by a human and not auto-dismissed? Has anyone experienced a similar issue and successfully resolved it? Is there a direct way to reach Developer Relations or App Review for edge cases like this? I’m fully committed to adhering to Apple’s guidelines and would greatly appreciate any opportunity to resolve this misunderstanding. Thank you for your time and any help

Received Pending Termination Notice – Seeking Advice Before Submitting Appeal (Section 3.2(f))
 
 
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