You can add money and choose a plan for your prepaid mobile phone with Google Pay. You can recharge your own or someone else’s mobile service. This way, you can make more of your payments from one place.
Step 1: Add your number
- Open Google Pay .
- Tap Mobile Recharge.
- In the search bar, enter the mobile number you want to add.
- You can recharge your own or someone else’s mobile service.
- You can recharge your own or someone else’s mobile service.
- Tap Continue.
- Enter a nickname for the number. Pick one that you can easily recognize in the future.
- To change the mobile operator details, under "Operator and circle," tap the Down arrow and then, tap Continue.
- You've successfully linked your account.
- Select a plan or manually enter the amount.
- Select your payment method:
- Bank account: No convenience fee is applied.
- Credit or debit card including RuPay card: A convenience fee may apply.
- Tap Proceed to pay.
- Enter your UPI PIN.
Tips:
- When the money is sent, you'll receive a success screen.
- You’ll also receive an SMS from your bank with the debited amount.
Step 2: Recharge your account
- Choose a type of recharge:
- Pay a custom amount: Tap Search . Enter the amount that you’d like to recharge.
- Choose a plan: Tap a plan from the options.
- Select your payment method:
- Bank account: No convenience fee is applied.
- Credit or debit card including RuPay card: A convenience fee may apply.
- Tap Proceed to pay.
- Enter your UPI PIN.
Tips:
- When the money is sent, you'll receive a success screen.
- You’ll also receive an SMS from your bank with the debited amount.
- Open Google Pay .
- Under “Bills & Recharges,” scroll and tap a mobile operator.
- Select the account you want to recharge.
- Choose a type of recharge:
- Repeat a previous recharge: Under the amount, tap Repeat recharge.
- Pay a custom amount: Tap Search . Enter the amount that you’d like to recharge. This option might not be available for all mobile operators.
- Choose a plan: Tap a plan from the options.
- Select your payment method:
- Bank account: No convenience fee is applied.
- Credit or debit card including RuPay card: A convenience fee may apply.
- Tap Proceed to pay.
- Enter your UPI PIN.
Tips:
- When the money is sent, you'll receive a success screen.
- You’ll also receive an SMS from your bank with the debited amount.
- Open Google Pay .
- Under “Bills & Recharges,”scroll and tap a mobile operator.
- Select the account for which you want to see the recharge history.
- You can find the details of past recharges.
Autopay for mobile recharges
Users can auto-recharge their prepaid mobile plans through Google Pay with Autopay. Users will authorize a one-time Autopay setup, following which auto-debits will be performed periodically on plan expiry.
Enable Autopay for your recharges
- In the “Biller screen,” tap the Autopay icon.
- Select a plan to perform auto-recharge on.
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Review the details and confirm.
FAQs for recharges done through UPI
I am being charged a Platform fee for recharging my mobile numberFAQs for recharges done through credit, debit, or RuPay cards
Charged a convenience fee for using credit or debit cardThe convenience fee helps cover the costs associated with processing credit or debit card payments.
The convenience fee for credit or debit card payments is displayed before you complete your transaction.
You can use UPI or credit or debit cards, including RuPay.
There’s no convenience fee for UPI payments. However, a convenience fee may apply to credit or debit card payments. you'll be notified of the applicable fee before completing the transaction.
The convenience fee amount charged can vary based on various factors, including the mobile recharge amount. The exact fee is displayed to you at the time of bill payment.
If your mobile recharge transaction fails, the convenience fee will be refunded along with the mobile recharge amount to your payment account within a specified time frame.
The convenience fee is applicable for making mobile recharge, including your own and those of others. The fee is charged per mobile recharge transaction, regardless of the recipient's mobile recharge.
The convenience fee can be subject to changes in the future. The latest platform fee details are displayed while the mobile recharge is done on the Google Pay app.
You can find the details of the convenience fee charged for each bill payment transaction in your transaction history within the payment app. The fee amount is displayed with the corresponding bill payment order.
Recharge Autopay FAQs
What amount is debited?The plan amount you choose when you set up Autopay is debited in every auto recharge.
If the mobile plan from the operator changes, Google Pay won’t auto recharge your subscription. You can set up Autopay on the new mobile plan again.
Auto recharge happens every 'N' days, where 'N' is the duration of validity of your chosen mobile recharge plan. For example, if your mobile plan is valid for 28 days, your auto recharge will happen every 28 days.
If there’s a failure, you will be notified to recharge manually.
Auto recharge on Google Pay happens as per the schedule you set, that's every N days. However, most telecom providers support the accumulation of validity. To confirm, reach out to your operator.
Fix other problems
Your recharge didn’t work, but the money left your account
Step 1: Find out when you’ll get your money back
- Find your recharge payment.
- If the status says "Failed," you’ll see about how many days it will take to get your money back.
Step 2: Wait, then check your bank account
After the stated number of days, check your bank account for your money.
If you didn't receive your money, raise a dispute:
To raise a dispute:
- Open Google Pay .
- Tap Show transaction history.
- Select the transaction you want to dispute.
- Ask the user, if “Get help” shows.
- If yes:
- Tap Get Help Having issues.
- To create a ticket, tap Payment issues Raise dispute.
- Select a reason for the dispute.
- Tap Raise dispute.
- If no:
- Tap Raise dispute.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- If yes:
To receive an update on the transaction, wait for 3 business days from the day you’ve raised a dispute, except weekends and holidays.
You want to choose between multiple numbers
- Open Google Pay .
- Under “Bills & Recharges,” scroll and tap a mobile operator.
- Next to the number’s nickname, tap the Down arrow.
- Select the number you want to recharge.
You want to remove your mobile number
- Open Google Pay .
- Under “Bills & Recharges,” scroll and tap a mobile operator.
- Next to the number’s nickname, tap the Down arrow.
- Next to the number you want to remove, tap Remove and then Unlink.
You can’t recharge a custom amount
You recharged an incorrect number
If you recharged an incorrect number, contact your operator for further assistance.
Below are the contact details of your operator:
Airtel
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121@in.airtel.com |
Jio
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care@jio.com |
Vodafone
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For customer care, call 199 from your Vi™ number. | customercare@vodafoneidea.com |
Google Pay doesn’t provide any invoice or bill on behalf of your operator. Your operator might directly send your invoice. To receive your invoice, reach out to your operator.
Below are the contact details of your operator:
Airtel
Phone | |
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121@in.airtel.com |
Jio
Phone | |
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care@jio.com |
Vodafone
Phone | |
For customer care, call 199 from your Vi™ number. | customercare@vodafoneidea.com |
Tip: If you've added a mobile number to Google Pay for a recharge subscription under an operator-circle (A-B), you've ported the same number to another operator (C-D).
You can’t edit this information. Under operator A, you can find the list of mobile numbers added and delete the number. With the revised operator-circle, add the number again.
- On your mobile device, open the Google Pay app .
- Tap Show transaction history.
- Select the recharge transaction that you want an invoice for.
- At the top right, tap three dots Download invoice.
Social recharge FAQs
Make a social rechargeTo recharge, link your operator’s account to Google Pay:
- Open Google Pay app .
- At the bottom, slide up and tap New.
- Search for the user you want to send the request to.
- Tap the user’s contact icon.
- Tap Request Mobile recharge.
- Enter the following details:
- Nickname
- Operator and circle
- Tap Link number.
- You’ve successfully linked your account.
- You’ve successfully linked your account.
- Select the plan or manually enter the amount you want to recharge.
- Tap Send request.
You can block users that send these requests.
Payment done through other UPI app
We understand that you've transaction issues. We can't verify your payment details because your payment wasn’t completed through Google Pay. For more information, contact the app you used to pay.
Cancel or refund recharge
Cancel an orderIf the payment is successful, contact your operator to resolve your request.
Below are the contact details of your operator:
Airtel
Phone | |
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121@in.airtel.com |
Jio
Phone | |
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care@jio.com |
Vodafone
Phone | |
For customer care, call 199 from your Vi™ number. |
customercare@vodafoneidea.com |
If the payment is successful, contact your operator to resolve your request.
Below are the contact details of your operator:
Airtel
Phone | |
|
121@in.airtel.com |
Jio
Phone | |
|
care@jio.com |
Vodafone
Phone | |
For customer care, call 199 from your Vi™ number. | customercare@vodafoneidea.com |