I've read many similar scenarios in StackOverflow, but none that addresses this situation:
I submitted my first app version that also includes in-app purchase (IAP). I attached the in-app purchase product to a new version of the app. Then I submitted the whole kit-n-kaboodle (app and in-app product) per Apple's instructions. Both the in-app purchase product and the new app version went compliantly into the "Waiting for Review" state, and all was well with the world.
Then I found a dreadful bug in the app binary that I had just submitted. I promptly eradicated the bug, rejected the binary, and resubmitted an updated app. All was once again well with the world.
Then I received this message from Apple:
"We have returned your IAP product/s to you, since you’ve rejected the associated binary from the review process. When you are ready to re-submit the binary, please resubmit the IAPs with the binary."
Fine, I thought. I'll just put my app back into the "Prepare for Upload" state, re-attach the IAP product, resubmit, and the world will be bright and beautiful once more. But no. There appears to be no possible way to get back to the "Prepare for Upload" state. My app is in an endless loop: "Developer Rejected" -> "Ready for Upload" -> "Waiting for Review" -> "Developer Rejected" ... And there seems to be no way to re-attach the in-app purchase product to the app without somehow reaching that elusive "Prepare for Upload" state.
Does anyone know a way to set an app back to "Prepare for Upload" state without waiting a week for Apple personnel to respond to a help request? Or know of some other creative way to get out of this quandary?