Hate the 15 minute refund window on purchases from the Android Market? Sure, it used to be 24 hours, but 15 minutes? Who can get an opinion on anything in 15 minutes? Well, Google has decided that those who are of this opinion are correct, and have given you more time… 192 times more time, to be specific. In a new version of the developer distribution agreement (which is rolling out as we speak), in section 3.4, it states:

Products that cannot be previewed by the buyer (such as applications): You authorize Google to give the buyer a full refund of the Product price if the buyer requests the refund within 48 hours after purchase.

You heard right, folks… 48 hours. Don’t get us wrong, we’re happy to see the refund window expand, but this writer sees this as a possible opportunity to go from a ridiculously short window to all-out abuse on purchased apps. What do you think? Sound off in our comments and let us know.

Update: We’re hearing now that the 48 hour wording may only be how long Google has to get the money back, not the developer. Keep an eye here and we’ll keep you posted.

Source: Android Central