not completely... appid is "igloohq".

It seems like you are conflating two different concepts: what was
actually used (what you are going to bill me for) and what I tried to
use (and you are not going to bill me for).

Like I say: the final behaviour is correct (you are billing the right
amount), but the way that it shows in the billing view makes no sense
to me.

j

On Sep 30, 4:08 am, "Jeff S (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Could you send me your app ID? We're looking into this but it seems like
> this is the expected behavior. The denied emails are listed as billable
> (because if you had enabled billing, you could have been charged for them)
> even though you weren't charged, does that make sense?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jeff
>
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:26 AM, Jonathan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > In my billing history I have the following content:
> > Recipients Emailed:
> > $0.0001/Email   7,399.00        2,000.00        5,399.00        $0.00
>
> > The first thing that is strange about this is that I have never lifted
> > my billable quota for email above the free quota. The second thing
> > that is strange is that it says that it sent 7399 emails, when it
> > actually only sent 2000, the rest hit a quota-exceeded exception. The
> > third thing that is strange, is that the actual charged amount seems
> > to have taken these details into account, and is not charging me
> > anything...
>
> > jonathan
>
>
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