- Feb 28, 2013
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Alright, here's my situation. I just bought myself a Nexus 7 tablet. Almost everything is working fine, and I've been enjoying this new toy of mine. However, there is one BIG issue. The Google play store won't allow me to buy apps. I can download free apps with no problem, but it will not allow me to actually PURCHASE anything. In fact, it's not even limited to the Google play store. I cannot purchase from ANY of Google's products. This includes apps, youtube movies, chrome addons, ect. When I try to buy something on the tablet, it gives me an error saying "your payment could not be processed at this time. you may receive an email asking you to verify your account". I never get an email to verify anything. The only thing that always happens is that I get two emails, one a receipt for my purchase and the 2nd a cancellation notice. If I try to buy something on the pc, for instance a movie off of youtube, it gives me an error saying "We couldn't complete your purchase because of a technical issue. Sorry, we were unable to process this request. Any charge will be automatically cancelled within 24 hours. Please try again after 24 hours."
So, here is what I've tried to no avail:
?Changed, updated, and reentered my debit card information countless of times.
?Cleared the data from the google play app, uninstalled updates, reinstalled.
?Synced my n7 with a different email, went through the google play store processed, then synced back to my main email.
So yeah, my last resort will be to contact google. Which i hate doing, since we all know that customer support doesn't give a heck about customers.
Any suggestions
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So, here is what I've tried to no avail:
?Changed, updated, and reentered my debit card information countless of times.
?Cleared the data from the google play app, uninstalled updates, reinstalled.
?Synced my n7 with a different email, went through the google play store processed, then synced back to my main email.
So yeah, my last resort will be to contact google. Which i hate doing, since we all know that customer support doesn't give a heck about customers.
Any suggestions
