The market for Apple Developer Accounts has grown significantly alongside the expansion of iOS app-based marketing. With that growth has come a corresponding increase in fraud. Knowing how to buy safely — and what red flags to avoid — protects both your money and your operation.
Escrow is a financial arrangement where a neutral third party holds funds until both sides of a transaction have fulfilled their obligations. In the context of buying developer accounts, this means your payment is held securely — you only release it once you've confirmed the account is live and working as described.
Without escrow, you're trusting the seller blindly. With escrow, the risk is shared and enforced by a neutral party.
Developer Accounts Club uses Mobile Pirate as its escrow partner — a trusted service within the mobile marketing ecosystem. The process is straightforward:
You contact us via Telegram, specify the account type (Individual or Corporate) and GEO preference.
Your payment is deposited into the Mobile Pirate escrow — held by the neutral party, not released to us.
We deliver the account credentials and 2FA setup via Telegram.
You test login, confirm developer portal access, and verify the account matches what was ordered.
Once you confirm, escrow releases the funds to us. If there's an issue, we resolve it within the 7-day guarantee period.
Once you receive an account, run through this checklist before releasing escrow:
Individual $350 · Corporate $650 · Mobile Pirate escrow · 7-day guarantee
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