The problem isn't that Apple isn't paying him. The problem is that the OP set up a limited company then used his personal account. That's very sketchy.
Indeed. From the POV of Apple Accounts Payable, it looks like tax evasion and they'd be in a world of shit if they knowingly went along with it.
"This guy in country A sets up a company in country B but wants the payment sent to his personal account and his own bank aren't happy about it", they'll be thinking, "and now he wants payment sent somewhere else again..."
The company I work for does a lot of cross-border financial activity and it's all anonymized - you don't know who your counterparty is and they don't know who you are, we're the middlemen and we take care of everything. Something like this would definitely set our alarm bells ringing.
The company I work for does a lot of cross-border financial activity and it's all anonymized - you don't know who your counterparty is and they don't know who you are, we're the middlemen and we take care of everything. Something like this would definitely set our alarm bells ringing.
At which point, you would presumably enter into a dialog to resolve said alarm bells?