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Because you make claims that any person that received a receipt from Google Wallet will not make the claims that you are making.
That is exactly how any payment service operates. That is exactly how your credit/debit card transactions get settled. Yet you don't call Visa or MasterCard if your TV is broken. And for the online transactions they do send all the personal information to the merchant.
That is exactly how it operates. I get the full amount and then I get deducted the 30% as transaction fees(automatically, like ano other payment service). The result is deposited into the account.