It showed up in search this time I checked. Purchase/download/install
all worked.

On Oct 26, 8:25 pm, frantz lohier <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, I did not know that (I'm curious to know how Google knows I'm the
> one buying though). I've used my wife's Google phone and ran into the same
> problem ...
>
> If you search in the market, you you find ambu and ambu-trial (the later
> being a 2 day free version of the app). I did not restrict the app to a
> given country and people in Europe were able to purchase it. I'd love to
> confirm that someone can buy it in the US. Your help is very much
> appreciated.
>
> On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Lance Nanek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I published my first app recently and ran into the same problem when I
> > tried purchasing it to test the process. Looks like it isn't allowed:
> > "Please note that it is against Google Checkout's policies to purchase
> > your own application. You will receive an error message when you try
> > to purchase your own application."
> >http://market.android.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=141659
>
> > I was going to buy a copy of yours to test for you just now, but all I
> > see when I search for "ambu" is a free one:
> >http://imgur.com/9rvrd.png
>
> > Do you have it set to only show up in certain countries? I'm in the US
> > on T-Mobile running a G1 with the official OTA 1.6 firmware.
>
> > On Oct 25, 7:39 pm, frantz lohier <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Dear All,
>
> > > I'm a developper based in the US that recently released a pay-for app in
> > the
> > > market called "AmBu". Googlecheckout is the merchant account I am using
> > (the
> > > only one approved by the market it seems).
>
> > > Two customers were able to purchase my app from a foreign country
> > (Europe).
>
> > > However, when I'm trying to buy my own application from the US (using my
> > G1
> > > phone) using a valid debit or credit card number, I consistantly get a
> > > "server error" during the purchase process. I suspect I'm not the only
> > one
> > > and I'm losing customers.
>
> > > What is the right structure at google to help resolve this ? In the
> > market
> > > blogs, I've seen few posts of people facing the same issue but nothing to
> > > help resolve this was detailed.
>
> > > Anyone ?
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