We're always open to suggestions for improvements :).

Al.

Chister Nordvik wrote:
> Seems like I was wrong:
> http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/checkout-merchants/thread?tid=2e476d7b2a1afb77&hl=en
>
> You can't register as a merchant outside US/UK at the moment.
>
> I know all of you want to promote your website but I guess I'll wait
> for Googles solution since most users will prefer that. But that's for
> a different thread! ;-)
>
> -Christer
>
>
> On Jan 2, 10:02 am, Al Sutton <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
>   
>> And just so we're not left out;
>>
>> AndAppStore has always allowed paid-for apps using any method the
>> developer wants (PayPal links, Google Checkout links, Mogees
>> integration, etc.) as opposed to requiring any customisations specific
>> to AndAppStore.
>>
>> Al.http://andappstore.com/
>>
>>
>>
>> Shane Isbell wrote:
>>     
>>> SlideME is also launching paid apps next week. We have the int'l tax
>>> and US domestic sales tax issues sorted, as well as payment to
>>> developers, so you will be able to sell freely on our market. It will
>>> be an easy process for developers. We also have some good traction
>>> with the user community, with over 6,000 downloads of our client.
>>>       
>>> Thanks,
>>> Shane
>>>       
>>> http://slideme.org
>>>       
>>> On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Faisal Abid <faisal.a...@gmail.com
>>> <mailto:faisal.a...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>       
>>>     Andspot.com/blog is launching paid apps this week
>>>       
>>>         On Jan 1, 2009 12:47 PM, "Al Sutton" <a...@funkyandroid.com
>>>         <mailto:a...@funkyandroid.com>> wrote:
>>>       
>>>         I'd start packing, the email reads;
>>>       
>>>         "we will enable priced app support in Q1 for developers
>>>         operating in
>>>         these countries in the following order:"
>>>       
>>>         Note the word operating, not selling to, so my understanding
>>>         is you need
>>>         to be based in those  countries so that Google can process the
>>>         necessary
>>>         taxes and comply with the legal requirements of paying
>>>         companies and
>>>         individuals in those countries.
>>>       
>>>         I'd be interested to hear what you've formed your view from..
>>>       
>>>         Al.
>>>       
>>>         Chister Nordvik wrote: > I understood it differently :-) > >
>>>         The market will open to different coun...
>>>       
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