Gryph0n
Contributor
I just purchased GoneMAD Music Player on Google Play (its on sale @ Rs. 118 from 4th July till today).
Right after my transaction, I received 2 email alerts from my credit card:
1.>Your Credit Card XXXX has been used for a transaction of INR 50.00 at GOOGLE *MARKETPLACE (July 07, 2013; xx:54:44 hrs)
2.>Your Credit Card XXXX has been used for a transaction of INR 118.48 at GOOGLE *GoneMAD (July 07, 2013; xx:55:02 hrs.)
Why did Google Play make a grab for Rs. 50? The purchase transaction page on Play had only showed the transaction for Rs. 118.
FWIW, this is the first time I've bought something on Google Play. I've used an ICICI Virtual Credit Card instead of an actual card, but I don't think that it makes a difference.
I have used Google Wallet/Checkout for purchasing a HumbleBundle before, and the amount charged to the Virtual Credit Card was exactly same as shown on the purchase transaction page.
Right after my transaction, I received 2 email alerts from my credit card:
1.>Your Credit Card XXXX has been used for a transaction of INR 50.00 at GOOGLE *MARKETPLACE (July 07, 2013; xx:54:44 hrs)
2.>Your Credit Card XXXX has been used for a transaction of INR 118.48 at GOOGLE *GoneMAD (July 07, 2013; xx:55:02 hrs.)
Why did Google Play make a grab for Rs. 50? The purchase transaction page on Play had only showed the transaction for Rs. 118.
FWIW, this is the first time I've bought something on Google Play. I've used an ICICI Virtual Credit Card instead of an actual card, but I don't think that it makes a difference.
I have used Google Wallet/Checkout for purchasing a HumbleBundle before, and the amount charged to the Virtual Credit Card was exactly same as shown on the purchase transaction page.