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If you're asked to verify your payment method, you may be able to complete verification with a temporary hold or charge on your card transaction history or statement. If you have issues with the verification codes, follow the steps below.
Important: The code may not appear in your transactions straight away. Wait a couple of days before you troubleshoot.
To resolve an issue immediately, you can:
- Submit documents to verify, if the option is available.
- Use a different form of payment.
To resolve any problems with the verification code, follow the steps for your issue below.
Got an error message when requesting a code
If you get the error message 'Unable to send code', you can:
- Add funds to the account and try again.
- Confirm that all the info associated with your card is correct, such as name, address and CVC. If it's correct, try to re-add the card.
- Submit documents to verify, if it's available.
Tip: If none of those steps work, use a different form of payment
Can't find a code
If you can't find the verification code:
- Go to the card statement or transaction history for the card that you want to verify.
- Find a temporary hold or charge of USD 1.95 called 'GOOGLE'. This amount varies by currency.
- Next to the temporary hold and identifier, there's a six-digit verification code. You can find the identifier when you enter the verification code at pay.google.com.
If you can't find the code and it's been more than seven days since you requested it, you can:
- Verify with documents, if it's an option.
- Use a different form of payment.
The code wasn't accepted
If the code wasn't accepted:
- Make sure that you have entered the verification code for the right card.
- Check how long it's been since you requested the code. If it's been more than 14 days, the code has expired and you must try verification again.
- If you deleted the card after you requested a verification code, the code won't be valid. Re-add the card, request a new code and try again.
- If the code is less than six digits, submit documents to verify, if it's available.
Tip: If none of these options work, use a different form of payment.
Can't enter the code
If you can't enter the code, try these options:
- If you deleted the card after you requested the verification code, the code won't be valid. Re-add the card, request a new code and try again.
- Submit documents to verify, if it's available.
- If none of these options work, use a different form of payment.
Didn't get a refund for the temporary charge
If your account was charged, it may take up to 30 days for the refund to appear in your account.
If you don't use the verification code, the refund will be processed within 14 days. Once the refund has been processed, it may take up to two more weeks for the refund to appear in your account.
If you don't get a refund after 30 days, contact Google Support.