If it's anything like buying anything else using Google Checkout, the
user will get their e-mail and at that moment the 15 mins starts.  I
don't think it will have anything to do with the actual download
success.

I think Google would have done away with refiunds completely, had the
15 min grace period not been such a core feature of the Google
Checkout product.  After all, the 15 mins is a ridicolous time for an
app purchase as a large number of apps (like mine)  cannot be
evaluated in 15 mins.  The 15 min rule is good differentiator from
PayPal and worked well for regular merchandise in case you clicked
purchase by error or you found the same item being sold by another
merchant for less.  It doesn't work well for apps, in my very
insignificant opinion.



On Dec 11, 8:40 pm, H <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah, I agree. Do we know if the 15 minutes starts from (a) the moment
> the buyer has "purchased" (and not yet downloaded) or (b) the moment
> they *successfully* download the app for the first time..?

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