Context: I have 2 google accounts on Play store, one whose location is set to my home country and the other one I use to download apps which are available in the US only. My home country account is my primary one which has my cards and payment details.

Problem: Unknowingly I downloaded the Sync for Lemmy app with my US google account, and when I went to pay for Sync pro, Google pay showed me options to pay from my US account. I uninstalled the app, went to play store and switched to primary account and installed Lemmy again. However everytime I try to pay for Sync pro, it still shows me options from my other account. No matter what I do, I’m unable to pay for this from my primary account. I’ve tried to uninstall-reinstall multiple times. I’ve deleted the app from the play store’s manage apps section and reinstall using my primary account and it still doesnt show me my primary google pay options. It is not the case that the app is unavailable in my home region play store.

I hate google pay.

  • MrGG@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I’m amazed that this is still an issue years later, but here we are.

    You can (or at least you used to be able to) get around this issue by going to the play store in your web browser (logged into the account you want the app installed under) and using the “install to my phone” tool. It’ll eventually install the app on your phone, and it should display the correct payment options.

    I have to do this myself soon as I’m having a similar issue with a different app, but it’s such an annoyance that I haven’t bothered yet.

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      1 year ago

      I’ll try this out. It just amazes me how adamant and inflexible with its pay functionality.

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      1 year ago

      Would this get around the in-app purchases not getting recognized issues, too? I had a particularly stubborn app that had no backup(accubattery) option. To use it seamlessly, I had to repurchase from my secondary account for good measure as it did not recognize my purchase from my primary account.

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        1 year ago

        I’d bet it would. Apps seem to randomly decide they want to be associated with the wrong account (particularly their Google Pay association), so I’d bet re-associating it to the correct account using the browser trick would fix in-app purchase associations as well. But I’ve not tried it for IAP, so I can’t say with any certainty that it would work.