For customers without a bank card, provider billing offers a convenient option to purchase digital content such as apps, books, and video games on Google Play. permits the invoicing of up to $80 worth of third-party content per line every 30 days on your account. You’re protected from overspending when making digital purchases.
Unfortunately, for those who employed this fee-based approach, the outcome was often a disappointment. When using our default fee method, it is crucial to update your payment information, especially if you have a Spotify Premium subscription and wish to avoid disruptions to your recurring payments.
As of August 29, T-Mobile cellphone billing will no longer be an accepted payment method for new Google Play Store subscription sign-ups. If you’ve already set up a Play subscription for T-Mobile phone billing, ensure a seamless transition by updating your payment method before September 2024 to avoid any potential disruptions.
Despite this, eliminating Google Play billing is no longer a surprise, considering. Given the proliferation of fee options since the introduction of time-based service billing, it’s possible that only a limited number of subscribers still rely on this choice, leading to its discontinuation.
As the deadline for August 29 draws near, it’s imperative that we receive a formal notice promptly, allowing sufficient time for customers to adjust their arrangements and avoid last-minute surprises.