Great to know. I have not tried that before. I was aware that transfer is 
possible, but did not know it's so seamless :) Out of curiosity, this means 
that they have transferred your apps to a different "google account)?

Rudolf

On Friday, October 5, 2012 2:30:35 AM UTC+2, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
>
> No, you cannot change the country of an account, but you can set up a new 
> account with a new country and transfer all your apps there.  You will need 
> to submit a request to Google, but in my case, they transferred my apps in 
> literally 10 minutes after submitting the request.  I could not believe my 
> eyes.  So it's not like once you pick a country, you are stuck forever.
>
> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 10:26:06 PM UTC+8, Rudolf Hornig wrote:
>>
>> It will work. I'm using a Austrian bank account and my company is based 
>> in Hungary. i had to fax my official papers for the company and they did 
>> not say a word... Just keep in mind that once you have registered in a 
>> country you WILL NOT be able to change it. So prepare to keep that bank 
>> account as long as you sell on the market...
>> Rudolf
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 11:41:01 AM UTC+2, Filip Vucetic wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> my name is Filip and I am from Serbia, in few days I will have my app 
>>> done and it is going to be free app with in-app purchase option. In Serbia 
>>> it is not yet allowed to publish paid apps, but I am student in Czech 
>>> Republic and I was wondering is it possible to open developer account as 
>>> person from Czech Republic and use my Czech bank account for google 
>>> merchant account, is it going to work and is it legal?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Filip
>>>
>>

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