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  • A Amr Abdel Majeed

    I did register it in her name of course! I uploaded a scanned copy of her id but it was rejected. Apparently she has to go the city hall (or whatever they call it in the Netherlands), to get it notarized.

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    Maximilien
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    Apple is probably checking that you are registering from an Egyptian ISP, and will refuse the registration based on that, and when you tried to use you dutch aunt ID the system might think you are trying to steal the identity of someone else (different country, different names ... ) I was suggesting that SHE, herself register from the netherlands (dutch/european ISP) and you can use her account.

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      Apple is probably checking that you are registering from an Egyptian ISP, and will refuse the registration based on that, and when you tried to use you dutch aunt ID the system might think you are trying to steal the identity of someone else (different country, different names ... ) I was suggesting that SHE, herself register from the netherlands (dutch/european ISP) and you can use her account.

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      Ravi Bhavnani
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      Maximilien wrote:

      Apple is probably checking that you are registering from an Egyptian ISP, and will refuse the registration based on that,

      If that is indeed what they're doing, that's really lame. :| /ravi

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      • A Amr Abdel Majeed

        Yes i'm sure its not a scam site, its apple.com! "Please upload a notarized or solicitor certified copy of your government issued photo identification." I copied that from the email i received from apple, explaining why my enrollment to the apple development program is on hold.

        Amr Abdel Majeed Software Developer

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        lewax00
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        Amr Abdel Majeed wrote:

        Yes i'm sure its not a scam site, its apple.com!

        I don't know, Apple products seem like a scam to me... :laugh:

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        • A Amr Abdel Majeed

          Yes i'm sure its not a scam site, its apple.com! "Please upload a notarized or solicitor certified copy of your government issued photo identification." I copied that from the email i received from apple, explaining why my enrollment to the apple development program is on hold.

          Amr Abdel Majeed Software Developer

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          Lost User
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          How on earth would they have any clue as to whether or not it was valid? :omg:

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          • M Maximilien

            Apple is probably checking that you are registering from an Egyptian ISP, and will refuse the registration based on that, and when you tried to use you dutch aunt ID the system might think you are trying to steal the identity of someone else (different country, different names ... ) I was suggesting that SHE, herself register from the netherlands (dutch/european ISP) and you can use her account.

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            Amr Abdel Majeed
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            Very Good point! Maybe that's the reason they wanted the Id in the first place. Anyway it seems the only way to proceed now is for here to go to the city hall to get the copy notarized. Thanks for the pointer!

            Amr Abdel Majeed Software Developer

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              How on earth would they have any clue as to whether or not it was valid? :omg:

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              Big Daddy Farang
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              It must be vaild if it's notarized. ;P

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              • R Ravi Bhavnani

                Maximilien wrote:

                Apple is probably checking that you are registering from an Egyptian ISP, and will refuse the registration based on that,

                If that is indeed what they're doing, that's really lame. :| /ravi

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                Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                If that is indeed what they're doing, that's really lame.

                I seriously doubt Apple gives a damn about any of this. I suspect government(s) and politics are involved.

                Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington

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                • C Clifford Nelson

                  Interesting, Apple obviously contains a lot of idiots. Of course look at the people who buy apple products.

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                  1. I'm betting Apple itself doesn't give a damn about any of this. I'm betting government(s) and politics are involved. 2. Why are you such a vocal Apple hater? Buy their products or don't. Sheesh! 3. Really? Now you're insulting people that buy Apple products? Don't be a douche!

                  Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington

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                  • C Chris Meech

                    If you scan this[^] photo instead, you'll have a better chance of acceptance I think. :) A notarized copy means to me that someone of a public and official designation has signed the photo. For example a judge, or possibly a lawyer can do this. Here in North America there is a designation, Notary Public, that does just this sort of thing. It also costs money. :)

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                    Chris Meech wrote:

                    It also costs money.

                    Not usually. Most banks (probably all actually) have a notary and will do it at no charge assuming you have an account with them. Since it is next to impossible to go through life with out a bank account everyone should have access to a notary. Also, most places of work have a few people that are registered notaries. Just ask around your office (if you work in one). And beyond that I am guessing that most cities of a decent size have access to a free notary at a city office. Although in those cases it is likely you will wait in line because the notary likely has other duties (e.g. taking your DMV picture or something that always has a long line). Either way it should not cost. I have had many things notarized and I have never paid a penny to have it done.

                    Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet.

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                    • B Big Daddy Farang

                      It must be vaild if it's notarized. ;P

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                      It also has to be signed in blue ink. But if something is notarized and signed in blue ink, you can basically stake your life on its validity.

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                      • A Amr Abdel Majeed

                        I registered an apple account with the help of my aunt from the netherlands (holland), because my home country, Egypt, is not supported. After i sent them a scan from her photo Id, i got this: "I can confirm that we have received your Photo ID. After reviewing your ID, I noticed that the Photo ID you sent in was not notarized. Additionally, the ID is not in a language that is currently supported." So my question is: My aunt is dutch and her photo Id is in dutch, how the heck am i supposed to get them an Id in a "supported language" :wtf: ?! Also, does anyone here how to get a notarized copy in the netherlands, because my aunt doesn't know ?!

                        Amr Abdel Majeed Software Developer

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                        TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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                        Probably a bank or a police station would work.

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                        • A Amr Abdel Majeed

                          I registered an apple account with the help of my aunt from the netherlands (holland), because my home country, Egypt, is not supported. After i sent them a scan from her photo Id, i got this: "I can confirm that we have received your Photo ID. After reviewing your ID, I noticed that the Photo ID you sent in was not notarized. Additionally, the ID is not in a language that is currently supported." So my question is: My aunt is dutch and her photo Id is in dutch, how the heck am i supposed to get them an Id in a "supported language" :wtf: ?! Also, does anyone here how to get a notarized copy in the netherlands, because my aunt doesn't know ?!

                          Amr Abdel Majeed Software Developer

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                          Amr Abdel Majeed wrote:

                          Also, does anyone here how to get a notarized copy in the netherlands, because my aunt doesn't know ?!

                          I've lived in Holland and found it is almost impossible to get things like this done because it is impossible to find out how to go about it and no Dutch civil servant will do anything that is not explicitly approved by their job description document. Good luck.

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                            1. I'm betting Apple itself doesn't give a damn about any of this. I'm betting government(s) and politics are involved. 2. Why are you such a vocal Apple hater? Buy their products or don't. Sheesh! 3. Really? Now you're insulting people that buy Apple products? Don't be a douche!

                            Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington

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                            Clifford Nelson
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                            So do you buy Apple products?

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                            • C Clifford Nelson

                              So do you buy Apple products?

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                              Lost User
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                              I own a few. Why?

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                              • C Chris Meech

                                If you scan this[^] photo instead, you'll have a better chance of acceptance I think. :) A notarized copy means to me that someone of a public and official designation has signed the photo. For example a judge, or possibly a lawyer can do this. Here in North America there is a designation, Notary Public, that does just this sort of thing. It also costs money. :)

                                Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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                                Brady Kelly
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                                Here we normally get it done at a police station or bank, for nothing.

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                                • A Amr Abdel Majeed

                                  Very Good point! Maybe that's the reason they wanted the Id in the first place. Anyway it seems the only way to proceed now is for here to go to the city hall to get the copy notarized. Thanks for the pointer!

                                  Amr Abdel Majeed Software Developer

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                                  Brady Kelly
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                                  Amr Abdel Majeed wrote:

                                  Anyway it seems the only way to proceed now is for here to go to the city hall to get the copy notarized.

                                  I can send you a notarized copy of my ID, then you scan the notary's stamp and signature and graft it onto your aunt's ID.

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                                  • A Amr Abdel Majeed

                                    I registered an apple account with the help of my aunt from the netherlands (holland), because my home country, Egypt, is not supported. After i sent them a scan from her photo Id, i got this: "I can confirm that we have received your Photo ID. After reviewing your ID, I noticed that the Photo ID you sent in was not notarized. Additionally, the ID is not in a language that is currently supported." So my question is: My aunt is dutch and her photo Id is in dutch, how the heck am i supposed to get them an Id in a "supported language" :wtf: ?! Also, does anyone here how to get a notarized copy in the netherlands, because my aunt doesn't know ?!

                                    Amr Abdel Majeed Software Developer

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                                    Dalek Dave
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                                    Move to a better country. Shouldn't be too hard, there are lots of them.

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                                      Chris Meech wrote:

                                      It also costs money.

                                      Not usually. Most banks (probably all actually) have a notary and will do it at no charge assuming you have an account with them. Since it is next to impossible to go through life with out a bank account everyone should have access to a notary. Also, most places of work have a few people that are registered notaries. Just ask around your office (if you work in one). And beyond that I am guessing that most cities of a decent size have access to a free notary at a city office. Although in those cases it is likely you will wait in line because the notary likely has other duties (e.g. taking your DMV picture or something that always has a long line). Either way it should not cost. I have had many things notarized and I have never paid a penny to have it done.

                                      Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet.

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                                      Dexterus
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                                      Free?! Legalising a house sale contract here costs % of the sale, I think for me it was 1%. Legalising a crappy document copy costs 5-10 euros (birth cert, degree etc). The bank papers were free though, they had their own guy but not possible to make use of his services for non-bank related stuff.

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                                      • C Chris Meech

                                        If you scan this[^] photo instead, you'll have a better chance of acceptance I think. :) A notarized copy means to me that someone of a public and official designation has signed the photo. For example a judge, or possibly a lawyer can do this. Here in North America there is a designation, Notary Public, that does just this sort of thing. It also costs money. :)

                                        Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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                                        How does one country verify the authenticity of a notorized copy of a copy of a form of ID? He has just the same chance as finding a scanned notarization form online and submitting that. The rules for internationals is ludicrous at times.

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                                          I own a few. Why?

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                                          Clifford Nelson
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                                          There's my answer.

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