Finally solved my "User is not eligible..." situation.

In my case it came down to this change in the licensing system:

The *Licensing keys* are now managed for each app individually. To see the 
license 
key for an application, switch to the new 
design<https://play.google.com/apps/publish/v2> and 
go to the *Services and APIs* for 
the application

I had been using the old license key (which used to be shared across apps) 
in my new app.  I finally found this little note on the Google play page, 
switched to the new design, went to Services and APIs, and got the new 
"app-specific" license key, and entered that into my app, and now 
everything functions as it should.

Hope this helps!
Ken



On Friday, December 14, 2012 9:54:38 PM UTC-8, ajmer singh wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I am implementing In app billing(Version 3) in android app. 
>
>    1. I had put the Signed apk on the Play Store.
>    2. Also had a managed Product Activated.
>    3. Using a Signed apk for testing on phone.  
>    4. Managed Product is also showing up in my Query for the inventory.
>    5. Also created and using a Google account for Testing In app Billing. 
>
>
> Still getting the "Item Unavailable" and "User is not eligible for this 
> purchase" , Please refer to attached Screen shot for more details ,Please 
> anybody here who has got this type of error please help.
>
> -- 
> Thanks and Regards
> Ajmer Singh
>  

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