"mzm.stuhjljp.pkg" Mac OS X Lion install

I get this error while downloading after multiple retry attempts. 
First I got this message.  I definitely "bought" it but it kept giving me this error.  So I bought it again but it said it was not bought so I played along and pressed "buy" but it's giving this pkg error.    It's got to be a site error or the app store error, right?
Install Mac OS X Lion 1.0.4 is already installed and was not purchased from the Mac App Store  ...
Obviously I'm only installing on the Macbook Pro with 10.6.8.

I tried it, but it still said the file was corrupted and that I had to redownload the whole file again... I reinstalled Snow Leopard OS, thus restarting my system preferences and keeping my installed apps, and then downloaded Lion OS again. Of course, this is the hard and long way, but it fixed the issue. Thank you for your attention!
m.a.paik wrote:
I think I resolved the issue by bypassing the error message.  I know it's silly but make sure you have repaired permissions on your drive and you meet the requirements, etc.
This is what I saw before completetion.
1.  Credit card was charged only once (despite multiple prompts to buy).  I tried it on different dates but it was billed on first day.
2.  The second day it didn't prompt to buy but only gave the pkg error.  It always had 6 minutes left and I was getting kicked out of App store and had to log in again.  Lion icon looks as if it docks on your dock but it doesn't really do anything.
3. Go to the /Applications folder.  You will not find the mzm.stuhjljp.pkg file anywhere but you will find the Lion installation file. 
4.  Click on the installation file and it works!
The installation file is actually the complete 3.49 gigabytes. 

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