I encountered an issue that remains unresolved, even after reaching out to my credit card provider. The credit card provider asked me to ask to google, and google asked me to ask credit card provider, an endless loop of inefficiency and useless process.
I encountered an issue that remains unresolved, even after reaching out to my credit card provider. The credit card provider asked me to ask to google, and google asked me to ask credit card provider, an endless loop of inefficiency and useless process.
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Reset to default 0After exploring an alternative payment method, I realized there might be a bug or an issue between GCP and my credit card provider related to the GOOGLE_TEMPORARY payment method, which is meant to verify credit card validity.
To resolve this, go to your Google Cloud Billing page. In the "You have credit..." section, click "Make a payment" and process it manually. This will trigger an automatic withdrawal from your credit card wallet, and your credit will be reflected accordingly.
For example, if you manually pay $500, your credit will show as - $500 instead of simply displaying your available funds +$500. Don't panic—this is just how their UI presents it, even though the balance is correctly applied.