I never said Google's code was wrong. I never said my code was *not* wrong. 
I *did* post relevant portions of my code - everything up to the actual 
point of initiating a purchase. if no one here can even follow that and 
relate it to the behavior described, or ask me for something specific, why 
should i bother posting even *more* code?

Tell you what everyone if you dont have any actual experience implementing 
in-app billing then please *do* add me to your *"send straight to /dev/null"
* list so at least my thread won't get cluttered up with more condescending 
comments by folks offering nothing but attempts at putting words in my 
mouth.

Thanks


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On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 5:53:05 PM UTC-4, Spooky wrote:
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> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 12:47:50PM -0700, kadmos wrote: 
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> > I dont expect my problems to be solved for me - I've been working on the 
> > Android platform for two years now - alone. This is the first time I 
> have 
> > been this stuck.   
>
> I believe the point was, if you don't post the relevant portion of your 
> code, how does ANYONE know that it's not YOUR code that's wrong?  Nobody 
> here (that I know of) is a mind reader.  You're saying that Google's code 
> is wrong, while it's working everywhere else except your app, and you 
> won't post the relevant code from your app.  How is anyone to asume 
> anything other than that the flaw is in your app?  Think about it.... 
> Then post the relevant portion of your code, and maybe, if you haven't 
> already been added to everyone's "send straight to /dev/null" list, you 
> might actually get some help fixing your app. 
>
> Later, 
>    --jim 
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