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Request a Google Voice refund

You can request a refund from Google Voice.
Important: If there's no activity on your account for a certain period of time, your account balance is escheated to the state.

Ask for a refund

Important: Your Google Voice balance can't be transferred to another Google Account or used for other Google services.
You can ask for a refund for Google Voice calls and balances within 6 months of your original purchase. If your account was migrated to an account managed by your organization, you can request a balance refund.
  1. Sign into the Google Account you use for Google Voice.
  2. To access your billing history, click this link or copy it into your browser: https://voice.google.com/u/0/billing.
  3. Continue with the steps below.
  4. In the top right, click Refund balance.
  5. Select your refund type:
    • Refund entire balance: Click Request refund and then Request Refund.
    • Refund a single call: From the "Get call credit box," under "Recent calls," click Get credit and then Select a reason for the refund and then Request Refund.
  • After you finish the steps above:
    • You'll receive an email from Google Voice that confirms the refund request.
    • In Google Voice billing view, the credit shown goes to zero.
    • Paid phone calls are no longer possible.

Things to keep in mind

Google tries to refund your balance through Google Pay. It may take several days for your refund to appear in Google Pay.
  • If the refund is successful, you won’t get any emails. Once processed, your original transaction is labeled “Google Voice” and marked as refunded in Google Pay.
  • If your credit card expires or isn’t in your payment profile, Google Pay can’t refund the original form of payment. You’ll get an email from payments-noreply@google.com that asks you to resolve the issue.
  • It may take up to 10 days for your refund to appear in your original form of payment.
  • If you don’t get your refund, try these steps to troubleshoot Google Pay issues.
Important: Sign into pay.google.com with the same account you use for Google Voice.

Troubleshoot a refund sent to a closed account

If the account you paid with is closed or your card number has changed, you’ll receive an email to update your payment information. If you haven’t received a refund or an email from Google within 15 days, contact your bank account or card issuer. Your bank account or card issuer may hold the funds and be able to arrange a transfer.

Escheatment

Escheatment is the process by which abandoned assets or accounts are returned to a state authority.
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