I'm in Dallas right now and I can see how easy it is to get a prepaid credit card. You walk into any of the stores, and its right there.
When I go back to India, obviously this is NOT possible. There's no way this would work in India as of today. Moral: What's working and so easy in US might not be applicable to the rest of the world. So a little bit of context would help. take care, Muthu Ramadoss. http://linkedin.com/in/tellibitz http://androidrocks.googlecode.com - Android Consulting. Ted Turner <http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/t/ted_turner.html> - "Sports is like a war without the killing." On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote: > > They're not available "*EVERYWHERE*" as you can't get anything like that in > a majority of the world. > > Even the UK prepay cards, which seems to be the nearest thing to the > concept your describing, require an application for with some type of ID. > > So I'd say you're mistaken to say that "*ANYBODY CAN* do this" when you're > talking about a provincial solution with limited availability. > > Al. > > -- > > * Written an Android App? - List it at http://andappstore.com/ * > > ====== > Funky Android Limited is registered in England & Wales with the > company number 6741909. The registered head office is Kemp House, > 152-160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, UK. > > The views expressed in this email are those of the author and not > necessarily those of Funky Android Limited, it's associates, or it's > subsidiaries. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] On Behalf Of lbcoder > Sent: 16 July 2009 15:43 > To: Android Discuss > Subject: [android-discuss] Re: It looks like Android Market's payment > options will be expanded > > > Hmm. Well I've never heard of that kind of prepaid credit card, seems > kinda pointless, more like a BANK CARD. I'm more referring to the kind > that you go down to the local store, drop $15 on a prepaid visa card, > pay for it in cash, do NOT give them ID, etc. You spend them until > they're empty and then just throw them out. You cannot overdraft, you > don't get an invoice, you don't even give them your name. They're > available EVERYWHERE, and if, for some reason your local corner store > doesn't have them, then order them by whatever means are available to > you and have them mailed in. *ANYBODY CAN* do this. > > > On Jul 16, 9:56 am, Peli <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Anybody can buy a prepaid credit card > > > > Using a prepaid credit card may also not be the safest thing to do: > http://edition.cnn.com/2009/US/07/15/quadrillion.dollar.glitch/ > > > > :-) > > > > Peliwww.openintents.org > > > > On Jul 15, 8:46 pm, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > If you can pay your phone bill then I can't see why you wouldn't be > > > able to pay for an app. Anybody can buy a prepaid credit card at their > > > nearest convenience store. If you can't buy a prepaid credit card, > > > then you wouldn't be able to pay the phone bill either, which means > > > that you are a kid playing with mommy's phone and racking up a huge > > > bill. To build a system to take advantage of THIS is DISHONEST and > > > should be CRIMINAL. > > > > > On Jul 15, 1:15 pm, Sean Hodges <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Agreed. > > > > > > Though carrier billing will at least be better than not being able to > > > > purchase paid apps at all. I think PayPal support on a Google service > > > > is extremely unlikely, regardless of how much demand there is for it. > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Cary Harper<[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > Keep in mind that a carrier billing option means your settlement > will take > > > > > 60 to 90 days and is usually more expensive than a credit card > transaction. > > > > > > > I think a PayPal option where the user enters a PIN and the payment > is > > > > > complete would be best. > > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Streets Of Boston < > [email protected]> > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > >> Terrible!? > > > > > > >> As long as developers can opt-in and opt-out, the more payment > options > > > > >> the better! > > > > >> Especially for customers in Europe, where credit card use is > minimal. > > > > > > >> On Jul 15, 9:23 am, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> > Thats pretty terrible. I wouldn't want any opportunity for > google > > > > >> > purchases to end up on a phone bill since they are NOT purchased > from > > > > >> > the phone company. > > > > > > >> > On Jul 15, 8:46 am, Streets Of Boston <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > > >> > > Here is the articlehttp:// > www.cnet.com/8301-19736_1-10285981-251.html > > > > > > >> > > Quotes from this article: > > > > >> > > "Thanks to a coming update, Google Checkout will now support > multiple > > > > >> > > billing systems and T-Mobile customers will be able to charge > > > > >> > > purchases directly to their monthly bill" > > > > > > >> > > ... > > > > > > >> > > "Hopefully, the willingness to open the payment options will > lead the > > > > >> > > way for a more open Market environment. Google could easily > create a > > > > >> > > developer API and allow different companies to display the > Market > > > > >> > > information in new ways. I would love to see what the Amazon > > > > >> > > recommendation engine could do for application discovery. A > referral > > > > >> > > program could be created to reward the reseller and Google > would > > > > >> > > benefit from the increased units sold."- Hide quoted text - > > > > > > >> > - Show quoted text - > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
