Important:
- Starting July 22, 2024, youâll no longer be able to pay with your linked PayPal when you check out online using the Google Pay button.
- You can continue to use linked credit or debit cards, including PayPal branded cards.
- To continue to pay online securely and seamlessly with the Google Pay button, make sure you have at least 1 card added to your Google account. Learn how to manage payment methods on the Google Wallet website.
- If you have non-Google recurring payments or subscriptions set up with your linked PayPal account, update your payment method at those businesses as soon as possible to avoid any issues.
When you shop online or in apps like Uber and Airbnb, you can pay faster using your payment method securely stored in Google Pay. With Google Pay, you donât have to enter your payment info every time.
When you can use Google Pay
You can pay with a payment method you saved in Google Pay:
- If the app or website offers Google Pay as a payment method
- When you find these buttons at checkout
Check out with Google Pay
- At checkout, tap the Google Pay button.
- If asked, choose a payment method and enter your shipping address.
- Confirm your order.
Add or change a payment method in Google Pay
Common questions about app or website payments
I havenât received the goods or services that I ordered
If you have a question about your order, contact the merchant directly.
I want to get a refund for an order
To request a refund, contact the merchant directly.
I find GOOGLE *TEMPORARY HOLD in my bank or credit card app. Whatâs this?
When you use a payment method through a Google service, you may find a charge on your account with the descriptor GOOGLE *TEMPORARY HOLD. This is a pending charge performed to verify that your card account is valid. When the transaction goes through, the hold will go away.
My payment didnât go through. What can I do?
- Check if the merchant accepts your payment method.
- Make sure there are no issues with your account. Check payments.google.com for any Alerts .
- Make sure that the information that your bank or credit card company has matches the name and address in your Payment profile settings.
- If your billing information matches, try the transaction again with another payment method. Learn how to manage your Google payment info.
- If you only have one payment method available, try to remove the payment method from your Google Account and add it back again. Then, try the transaction again. Learn how to manage payment methods.
- If none of the above have worked, to find out why the transaction was declined, contact your bank or credit card company.
Send feedback
To tell us about your experience with Google Pay as a payment method in apps or websites:
- Go to wallet.google.com.
- On the left, click Feedback Send.
- Tell us what you like or donât like or about bugs youâve found.
Add Google Pay to your website or app
If you want to allow easy checkout for people in your app and on your website, go to developers.google.com/pay/ for more info.