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		<title>Google will not let me purchase a Nexus One online</title>
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The day the Nexus One became available I hit up the store website at www.google.com/phone with thoughts of making the purchase. Of course at the time reality set in and the fact that I already have two smartphones (an HTC Hero with Sprint and iPhone 3GS with AT&#038;T) made me aware that I really did [...]]]></description>
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<p>The day the Nexus One became available I hit up the store website at <a href="http://www.google.com/phone">www.google.com/phone</a> with thoughts of making the purchase. Of course at the time reality set in and the fact that I already have two smartphones (an HTC Hero with Sprint and iPhone 3GS with AT&#038;T) made me aware that I really did not need a Nexus One. I just wanted one, and want is different from need.</p>
<p>Anyway, just a few minutes ago I was looking for some Nexus One information (for a post that I was writing on <a href="http://androinica.com">Androinica</a>) and found myself back on that store page and decided to *maybe* make a purchase. So I clicked the nice &#8220;Get your phone&#8221; button and was greeted with a strange message.</p>
<p>The message read;</p>
<blockquote><p>Your session has expired. Since buying the Nexus One requires your personal information, we want to make sure it&#8217;s still you behind the keyboard.</p></blockquote>
<p>Still me? Of course it&#8217;s still me, I am still logged in under the same Gmail account. How could they not know that it was me? And then I did the natural, re-clicked the &#8220;Get your phone&#8221; button and was again greeted with the same message. I then logged out of my Gmail account, closed my browser, went back to the store, logged back in and once again hit the &#8220;Get your phone&#8221; button. Only to be given the same message.</p>
<p>Bottom line, I am sure this is a simple fix, but instead of trying to figure it out I wrote something about it here and figure that Google just saved me a bunch of money. Thanks Google.</p>
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