I used the Google Order number on my receipt for the $25 Android
Market Developer fee.

Although my Google Checkout account email address(personal) doesn't
match the contact email address on my Market account(i...@xx), which
received the Seeding email.  Hopefully that doesn't cause a problem.


-seni

On Mar 2, 5:17 pm, wmhtet <g1.wmh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Google Order Number * For verification purposes, please enter the
> order number listed on your receipt when you registered as an Android
> Developer on Checkout. You can look up your Google Order Number in
> your order history when you log into the Checkout account you used to
> register. We cannot verify your authenticity without this
> information."
>
> Is it an order number for Android Dev phone? If not, I am a bit
> clueless with "Google Order Number" thing.
>
> On Mar 2, 4:46 pm, Roman Nurik <romannu...@google.com> wrote:
>
> > Folks, the email is NOT a fake. We will look into the email issues.
>
> > Roman Nurik
> > Android Developer Relations, Google
>
> > NOTE: please do not send me email directly about this.
>
> > On Mar 2, 4:43 pm, Mark Anacker <closecr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Well, if nothing else, Google should now be on the lookout for
> > > potential fraudulent activity involving developer account and order
> > > numbers.  Especially originating out of China :-)  Although it would
> > > be nice to think that they would have someone in a Security role who
> > > could jump on this sort of thing, and provide some official
> > > information.  But their warehouses full of geniuses are probably much
> > > too busy for such trivial matters... :-)
>
>

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