Why can't I change my home address in Google Wallet?

cirsina

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Can't change my home address in Google Wallet!

My home address is outdated in Google Wallet settings so I tried to set a new address. But it keeps saying "Update settings failed. Please try again later." I searched about it on google but few answers came up. Any suggestions?

PS: I can't change the name either. Everytime I try to save the changes, the failed message pop up with a line of letters and numbers like "W 50598A78C5CB8.A3C9D42.56007B6F" appear on the right top of the page, and the letters and numbers vary every time.
 

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Welcome to AC☺.

I'm sorry, I don't understand the problem either but I wonder whether it was a temporary server error or something of the sort. You posted many hours ago....are you still having no success?

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If you go to Settings, Apps, All, can you scroll to the Google Wallet app? If so, open it and select Clear Cache and Clear Data. Perhaps you will then be able to update your details.
But get back to us if that doesn't work.

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When changing the settings, the app will guide me to the website. I tried this both on my phone and PC, but neither works.

Actually it's the Google service's problem, but I don't know where should I go for help...
 

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Re: Can't change my home address in Google Wallet!

If the relevant app is Google Play Services, have you tried clearing cache and data in that?

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Re: Can't change my home address in Google Wallet!

Verification doesn't seem to be working today - the Verify button isn't clickable in Firefox.

Edit: It seems to work fine in Chrome. Thanks, guys, for writing a page that's not cross-browser compatible.
 
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