1 - Hosted on GAE is probably your problem
    you are sharing a limited pool of IP adresses shared by many other
GAE based appls using Twitter API.
see here : 
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/20931a508f4dd6e9

happy coding:-)
Nick
http://gaengine.blogspot.com/

On Apr 18, 11:49 pm, kghate <kgh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am writing a new application and all was going smoothly until I
> deployed the application and am getting a 402 on all requests! The
> application searches based on both geo-location and query terms.
>
> Am literally making only test api calls from the application (less
> than 10 every hour) and each one of it returns a 402. What could be
> happening?
>
> Here are some details
> 1. Test Application hosted on the Google App Engine
> 2. Using JTwitter
> 3. Using OAuth
>
> The first time, I thought Twitter might be having issues; but it cant
> be true all the time.
>
> Please help!

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