It may actully be that, but implemented differently.

Eg it could be 625 every 6 hours, or even 104/hour.

You would be falling foul of 104/hour.

Estentially there is an additional rate limit, which could be implemented
this way to prevent someone just using the whole quote in a very short
period. We don't know what the exact rate is, and it might even change
regually.

So you might need to spread the results over the whole day with a 35second
delay or so.

Or you could implement an exponential delay. Start using 2 seconds, if get a
over quota message, change to 4 seconds, if get another change to 8 seconds
etc.


On 8 July 2010 08:52, Anatolica <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is 2500 query per a day exact limit? When i request 90-180 query with
> 2 second waiting after each query, i am always getting over query
> limit message?
>
> What is the problem?
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