Are you sure it is an actual charge and not a pending one?

See also this topic on the Market help site:

http://market.android.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=170791

Is it not just an authorization?


On Nov 8, 2:07 am, Craigo <[email protected]> wrote:
> As a developer, I think the Android Market is great, I'm making a nice
> bit of money from a little game I made.
>
> I have just recently bought my first app (been a little busy to look
> at actually playing, instead of coding).  The purchase was smooth
> enough.  However, I played it for about 1 minute, didn't like the game
> and returned it.  I got an e-mail confirming that I had returned it no
> problems.  The process was all working great.
>
> However, today, there is a charge from Google on my credit card for
> $3.03.
>
> There are two things wrong with this.
> 1. Obviously, I returned the game, so the charge should not have been
> there at all.
> 2. Their currency conversion is terrible!  The estimated cost was
> $2.98 for the game (amount was converted to Australian dollars).
>
> I now understand why I get so many emails from buyers saying they
> never bought the game, and I get the odd credit card chargeback fee
> from disputed transactions.
>
> Obviously, I'm not going to worry about the charge, it is only $3.
> However, I really hope Google get on top of this, and I will now be
> more sympathetic to buyers that complain about invalid charges.

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