If Google Android Market does not allow selling in country X, most
likely, it is because country X's telecom agency/company is still
blocking it.

This is the Achilles's heel of the Google approach: it requires an
agreement with the local telecom.

Now if you sell on http://slideme.org OTOH, you have no such
limitation. You can use Paypal or credit card. You can even have it
wired straight into your bank account, though this is not likely to be
an attractive option given the price of a wire transfer.

On Jul 26, 5:51 am, Tomáš  Hubálek <tom.huba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is not only target audience but also supply.
>
> I'm from country that can't even sell.
>
> I have quite successful application (1300 users rated with more than
> 4,5 stars and I have a lot of positive comments) and currently I'm
> covering costs of support and development from donations.
>
> If Google does not give me a chance to sell using their processor I
> will probably wait until they unpublish my app because of TOS
> violation and leave Android at all.
>
> I'm really frustrated from Google's approach to the developers. I'm
> NOT citizen of some banana republic, I WANT give Google their portion
> of the profit and they don't want it. They are loosing Android Market
> opportunities in China an India and they are doing their best to lose
> rest of the world too.
>
> Tom

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