Hi,
We have a Google Maps service that the Academy of General Dentistry
offers to the public to assist with finding a General Dentist near
them.  To avoid hitting the query limit, we have pre-geocoded all of
our dentists.  Each search is geocoded only once.  The dentists that
compose the search results are mapped using the coordinates from our
database.  We launched this service in August.

However,
for the last two days we have received
  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
- <GeocodeResponse>
  <status>OVER_QUERY_LIMIT</status>
  </GeocodeResponse>

We have been averaging only 60 searches a day.  We had 63 geocodes the
day before we were blocked.  Unless by some miracle they all occurred
at once the last two days, we are well within the query limits set
forth by google.  Am I missing something?  Do we need to pay for the
Premier API service from google?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Johnathan Barnes

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