So earlier today I login to my bank account and notice 3 transactions from Google/Glu Mobile.<p>64.99, 139.99, and 139.99 for in app purchases. I did not authorize these transactions nor did I know that my credit card information would even be available for an in app purchase.<p>I initially sent an email asking for the transactions to be voided/refunded. When I received my automated response, it kindly informed me that due to high email volume it could take up to 7 days for a response. I wasn't exactly satisfied by that so I decided to call.<p>Calling Glu Mobile and speaking to a human being is for the most part impossible. I had to research employee names, and then use the dial by name feature. Dialing 0 or even just waiting on the line sends you straight to a voice mail. When I eventually guessed a extension for someone who was available I asked for support. He said there is no phone support but he could escalate my ticket.<p>After a short time (less then 1 hour) I receive a response:<p>"Thank you for contacting Glu Mobile Customer Service.<p>We are very sorry for the trouble you experienced with the Android Market In-App purchase. Unfortunately we are not able to process a refund.<p>We recommend you contact your credit card company or your bank and request resolution using their services.<p>Please accept our sincere apologies for the inconvenience."<p>I was actually amazed by this response. The lack of care astounded me. What kind of company does this? This company is publicly traded ( GLUU ) - are they really this hard up for $344.97?<p>---<p>Sure maybe I should have chained my phone to my hip so it was never out of my posession.<p>---<p>My beef with Android is this... there is no option to disable in app purchases nor is there a way to simply ask for a password prompt before purchasing something.<p>Apple was forced to do it, why isn't Google?<p>/rant