The multiple holds are described on the Checkout help here:

https://checkout.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=105940
(You might want to forward that to your users.)

I presume the reason for doing it is so that Google can combine
multiple purchases from a user into one charge on their card, so as to
avoid incurring multiple fixed per-charge fees if the user purchases
many apps in a short time. It's mildly annoying for the users, but I
think it makes sense overall. I've noticed that iTunes does the same
thing.

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Jon

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