fibercode,
A number of in-app billing subscriptions were erroneously marked as 
canceled this morning due to an issue on our servers. Most of the affected 
subscriptions have already been restored by our engineers, and users did 
not loose access to content during this time. We will be sending a followup 
email soon to those affected explaining what happened.

There were a small minority of users who's subscription auto-renewal dates 
occurred before we we were able to restore the subscription, and 
accordingly were not renewed. These users can choose to re-subscribe using 
the standard in-app billing mechanism within your app (they will appear as 
a standard expired subscription to your app).

The HTTP Android Developer API would have still returned the correct 
expiration time for all subscriptions, so users continued to receive all 
content they had paid for.

We sincerely apologize the inconvenience this has caused, and our team will 
be taking steps to ensure similar incidents do not occur in the future.

-- 
Trevor Johns
Google Developer Programs, Android
http://developer.android.com

On Thursday, August 9, 2012 12:03:23 PM UTC-7, fibercode wrote:
>
> One of our Android applications has supported in app billing for a while 
> now.
>
> A little over two weeks ago we published an update that supports the newly 
> released by Google in app subscriptions.
>
> Everything was fine until this morning when mysteriously all the 
> subscriptions purchased by our customers were canceled automatically!!!!! 
> We got up this morning, checked our emails and our test accounts had the 
> subscriptions canceled even though we had not done that. This obviously 
> raised a lot of red flags so we started checking our customers' 
> subscriptions and it seems that they were all canceled !!! We were even 
> contacted by several of our customers who thought that we canceled their 
> subscriptions.
>
> The new subscription purchases done today (August 9th) are not being 
> canceled but we can no longer trust how long that will last.
>
> The only conclusion we could come to is that Google canceled the 
> subscriptions (either on purpose or accidentally).
> Most likely this looks like a bug on the Google side, but we need some 
> help to narrow this down.
>
> Thank you.
>

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