The Single-Click Checkout app is used by many developers today. If
Google has an issue with credit card transactions (or third party)
then expect them to reject/eliminate applications from the follow
merchants: Amazon, Best Buy, Macys, Borders, Barnes and Noble,
etc... Why haven't they?
Our most successful merchants/app developers are using our platform
today to conduct in-app payments in Android apps. Google set
themselves up when they didn't define payment processors.
John Loschky
Single-Click Checkout.
On Feb 25, 5:39 pm, Zsolt Vasvari zvasv...@gmail.com wrote:
I am
today on the Android platform. Not a single developer has had an
application denied.
John Loschky
Single-Click Checkout
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We have no shortage of developers willing to give up 5% as opposed to
30%. If they pull these apps then they also need to pull every other
merchant offering credit card transactions. Again, the list is
endless: Amazon, Best Buy, Macys, Borders, Barnes and Noble, Frys,
etc. The list is endless.
There is not need to rely on Google to support in app billing. Feel
free to checkout out Single-Click Checkout for in-app Android
payments. The APIs are available to validate a transaction and expose
the full/premium app.
On Feb 3, 5:03 pm, Mark Carter mjc1...@googlemail.com wrote:
I am curious to know what alternatives developers have sought to
address the lack of in-app billing solutions for Android?
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There is not need to rely on Google to support in app billing. Feel
free to checkout out Single-Click Checkout for in-app Android
payments.
On Feb 2, 5:08 pm, sblantipodi perini.dav...@dpsoftware.org wrote:
Hi,
I just received a mail from google that informs me that In-App Billing
will be
http://www.singleclickcheckout.com
On Dec 20 2010, 12:55 pm, J Handal jhand...@gmail.com wrote:
On Dec 20, 2010 2:43 AM, Tauno Talimaa tau...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to clarify, Rovio is using in-app payments from Fortumo
(http://fortumo.com/in-app-payments) - and that's available to 3rd
//A number of you (and outside direct forum) have requested details on
the intent call for the Single-Click Checkout in-app payment service.
Sample code provided below. Feel free to drop me a note with any
questions. j...@billingrevolution.com
static final int TRANSACTION_CANCELLED = 0;
We currently offer Android developers a simple to use in-app payment
application for the Android platform and mobile web. Feel free to
drop me a note with any questions.
John Loschky
j...@billingrevolution.com
On Dec 19 2010, 11:43 pm, Tauno Talimaa tau...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to clarify
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