Google Checkout is a method of quickly purchasing items on websites like Amazon for members of Google plus.
It utilizes very similar security to PayPal. If you trust PayPal, definitely use Google checkout.
yes im guessing ur from Canada and Google checkout should be for everybody across the globe!
In order to find a list of such merchants, one must have a Google Checkout account. Registration is free and requires only an email address. Once logged in, click the "Google Checkout Merchant" link.
I'm not absolutely certain that this is the reason, but here's my guess: Google owns Android. They also have a checkout software that they use called Google Checkout. Because they obviously make money through Google Checkout, they don't want to let people who are using Android Market bypass Google Checkout to use PayPal.
Seems so.
sure i can
Google checkout is available in 357 countries worldwide. It is a great checkout to protect against fraud. It also has an amazing feature which you can track multiple purchases and view their status.
Google Checkout is an online wallet for buying online and also for purchases instore using a mobile phone. One can store details of several credit and debit cards within the "wallet". Google is ceasing to support Checkout in November 2013.
Two companies that offer a coupon for using Google Checkout are mass merchandiser Buy dot com and pet supply store Petco. You must use Google Checkout in order to qualify for the discounts.
When paying an Android App, you use your Google Checkout. Google Checkout uses your credit card or bank account to charge you the cost of your purchase. It is normally linked to your Google Account.
Based on the reviews that I have found, this checkout method has been shown to be easy to use. This checkout method seems easy to use for both consumers and merchandisers.
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