Thanks for your support Andrius, christof

- And Brandon

You really make no sense to me,
Let me try to explain you the situation with a similar analogy:

Burger King decides to roll out a Frequent Eaters Card (will be referred to 
as FEC from now on).
I get a FEC to pay at least %50 less when I eat at Burger King
But Burger King's FEC system doesn't function, they tell me that a problem 
occurred and they can't issue my FEC, but I am a Burger King addict, and 
despite the FEC problem, I still keep on eating at Burger King for days.

So FEC is Python 2.7 here. I got it, but it doesn't work.

Should Burger King cover my losses?
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To give a real life example, above scenario happens a lot on supermarkets 
here in Turkey, they keep rolling out promotions, but at the check out, 
they almost never get recognized, I am sure this is a marketing strategy, 
since a lot of people are careless, they probably earn a lot malfunctioning 
so, but they ALWAYS cover your losses when you ask them

I am not saying Appengine is malfunctioning on purpose, I know that there 
are problems, and they are trying very hard to fix them, but I am just 
hoping they would cover our losses

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