Hi,

On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Brill Pappin <br...@pappin.ca> wrote:
> Actually that kind of fits with the processor industry and banking in
> general.
> Typically transactions are batch processed daily. This is similar to a
> retail setting were the registers are closed out daily.
> It's a legacy of when we used paper for all this stuff, but the banks still
> run the same way, so everyone else has to as well.
> What I'm saying, is that its makes complete sense to me, having worked with
> this stuff before, that it doesn't look like anything is different... it's
> because its actually not different on the Checkout side and it's on purpose.
> Any agreement to automatically refund the user is a Market thing, not a
> Checkout thing but your viewing your transactions in Checkout.
> I hope that reduces the confusion :)

Sorry I missed your reply.

It does make sense when you think of it in the context of batch processing.
It's just hard to imagine that Google uses a cronjob that fires every
morning at 2 am
and goes through a bunch of CSV files downloaded over FTP :)

Anyway, they must have changed something, because orders are
now processed after about 4 hours. Someone has been playing with cron :)
It is better this way, just wish I could figure out the new payment schedule...

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