- These errors indicate a problem with either your desired payment method or the application or service for which you are purchasing. When this happens, you may be unable to complete your Google Play Store transaction, such as making an in-app purchase or purchasing an app or game, resulting in an unsuccessful transaction. In some circumstances, the payment is processed, but the things are not delivered.
- Google Pay, as comprehensive as it is in terms of payment alternatives, does not support everything. Some card issuers and banks are still not fully compatible with Google Pay. The payment will go through, but it will not be registered wherever you’re trying to pay.
- Credit/Debit Cards: American Express, Discover, JCB, MasterCard, Visa, Visa Electron
- Google Pay Balance
- Mobile Phone Billing: AT&T, Boost, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon
- Google Play Balance
- Google Play Gift Cards
- PayPal
- Wire and bank transfers
- Western Union
- Money Gram
- Virtual Credit Cards
- Health Savings Account
- Transit cards
- Escrow payments.
- There are several options for dealing with the transaction failure issue. If you encounter any of these Google Payment difficulties, you can use these troubleshooting solutions and alternatives to resolve them. And then follow the instructions to have a flawless transaction with your app once more.
- Make sure the payment method you use for your Google Play Store account includes all of the information from the list of accepted payment choices above. Otherwise, it will generate an error and your payment will be refused.
- Disable the payment option and enter your new certified correct information.
- Installing the most recent version of the app or games where you intend to make a transaction will help.
- Search for the app on the Google Play Store.
- Check for and install any available updates.
- Open your Android device’s Settings menu.
- Navigate to Apps.
- Find the app that is causing the issue.
- To open it, simply tap it.
- Choose Storage.
- Tap Clear Cache and Clear Data.
- Check to see if your device has adequate resources to run smoothly.
- If your device’s battery is going low, turn off power-saving features and plug it in.
- You can also terminate any background apps.
- You can use other payment methods if you have them. Sometimes the issue is with the payment method you’ve chosen.
- Other payment options may be available.
- If you have any concerns about your account, you should contact your bank.
- If Google Play charges you twice, you can also contact support.
- Report your problem and request a change.