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I have the same problem. I have 2 Apple accounts. They were both connecting to Search Ads Advanced and after a lot of effort I got the right account switched to Search Ads Basic. Very poorly designed and buggy website.
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I'm thinking through this exact same scenario. Could you please tell me if anything worked out for you?Apple rejected one of my apps recently for allowing an activation code to be used to unlock subscription content. They advised one of the following methods instead--the only acceptable methods:1. Activation through SMS. I wasn't interested so I didn't ask for any more details, but now I'm curious how that could work.2. A deep link would contain the activation code so the user can apply it by opening the link rather than through entering the code in the app.3. Link the credit to the user's account so that it's automatically applied through logging in.So I think this could be done on my website. The app could link to a web page where the user logs in and enters the code. The license is credited to his account and he sees a success message next time he opens the app.Do you think Apple would accept this? Have you found any iOS apps which tie referrals to subscription time?