On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Al Sutton a...@funkyandroid.com wrote:
- Google is not responsible for billing disputes arising from purchases
on Android Market. compared to the dev distribution agreement which
says Products sold for less than $10 may be automatically charged back
to
The shady part is that if the user had bought from the developer
directly (i.e. the developer had a merchant account with a bank which
could process credit cards), the developer has the opportunity to refute
the chargeback and the chargeback may not be processed.
This is something that
I haven't read through the terms recently, but it seems to me that
Google will likely provide that same proof and try to fight the
chargeback, but if the chargeback isn't rejected that they'll pass it
along to you. That's just a guess on my part, but I believe that PayPal
does something
PayPal were the payment processor involved in the chargeback my company
was involved in and they relied on us to provide the information.
Al.
Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
I haven't read through the terms recently, but it seems to me that
Google will likely provide that same proof and try to
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 09:29, Al Sutton a...@funkyandroid.com wrote:
- The 24 hour returns period is still there, but it says from the time
of purchase (not download), the developer distribution agreement says
in 3.4; You authorize Google to give the buyer a full refund of the
Product price
- Google is not responsible for billing disputes arising from purchases
on Android Market. compared to the dev distribution agreement which
says Products sold for less than $10 may be automatically charged back
to the Developer... so what is it, do Google do auto chargebacks or is
it all
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