My issue is that all the changes are cosmetic. After 2 years they
still haven't improved the actual buying experience for users. Orders
are declined, downloads won't start, and users have no idea what to
do.

On Dec 11, 1:19 pm, Zsolt Vasvari <zvasv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> By the way, the 15 mins is the standard Google Checkout refund
> policy.  If you buy anything using Google Checkout, you have 15 mins
> to change your mind.   In effect, Google is not sending your order
> onto the vendor for 15 minutes.  So Google just took away the special
> treatment for Android App purchases.
>
> My guess is what we will see in the Developer Console is no refunds at
> all.  We won't even know that the refund happened, which is OK by me.
>
> On Dec 11, 8:09 pm, Pent <tas...@dinglisch.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > No offense, but the fact that you don't have a trial app is a really a
> > > bit tricking people into buying the app.  A large percentage of people
> > > are too timid, don't know, procrastinate, etc, to get a refund.  I
> > > think if you have an expensive app, it's almost mandatory to have some
> > > sort of free version.  Just my two cents.
>
> > No offense taken, the thought hadn't even occured to me.
>
> > Nevertheless, it's another change from the Market that requires major
> > action with hardly any notice.
> > and which I don't believe they'd get away with without a de facto
> > monopoly.
>
> > Pent

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