Our most successful merchants/app developers are using our platform
today to conduct in-app payments in Android apps.  Google set
themselves up when they didn't define "payment processors".

John Loschky
Single-Click Checkout.



On Feb 25, 5:39 pm, Zsolt Vasvari <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am no lawyer, but AFAIK you CANNOT take any 3rd party payments in an
> app marketed through the Google Android Market.  This is not against
> PayPal per se and it's fair otherwise what would stop you from
> offering a "free" app and then charge the user outside of the Market,
> thus not giving Google their 30% cut?   Of course, as opposed to
> Apple, you have the option to sell your app on your own or on
> alternate markets and do whatever you want.
>
> If you have a subscription tied into your app, and you are not giving
> Google their cut, you could certainly wake up one morning and find
> your app pulled -- and rightly so.
>
> On Feb 25, 2:53 pm, HeyYouThere <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Well,
>
> > I am a developer and I understand that you guys have this thing lately
> > where you will randomly pull apps...Even ones that have been there
> > since Genesis 1:1.
>
> > Anywho, I have a subscription tied into my app, and I am wondering, IF
> > I WILL WAKE UP AND FIND MY SUPENDED PULLED BECAUSE I USE THE PAYPAL
> > ANDROID API FOR SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS?
>
> > Quote:
> > ========================================
> > 3.3 You may also choose to distribute Products for free. If the
> > Product is free, you will not be charged a Transaction Fee. You may
> > not collect future charges from users for copies of the Products that
> > those users were initially allowed to download for free. This is not
> > intended to prevent distribution of free trial versions of the Product
> > with an "upsell" option to obtain the full version of the Product:
> > Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you want to
> > collect fees after the free trial expires, you must collect all fees
> > for the full version of the Product through the Payment Processor on
> > the Market. In this Agreement, "free" means there are no charges or
> > fees of any kind for use of the Product. All fees received by
> > Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed
> > by the Market's Payment Processor.
> > ===========================================
>
> > Now while this IS clearly written, an app called Visual Voicemail was
> > pulled after two years of being on the market...500k + downloads, 10k+
> > ratings, and a high ranking, and all that -- they sold additional
> > addons thru their site I believe.
>
> > So I am confused, and since Google support seems to only respond every
> > lunar eclipse, I have to post this question here. Anyone with any
> > info, please do share.

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