On July 8 at 02:09:36, your account 786**** was debited for USD 21.76. The balance of your account is USD 3907.76. Details are available at PUR/GOOGLE *Globaltex BVBA/855-836-3987/GOOGLE *Globaltex BVBA/Seq No 815636035388. If you haven’t done this transaction, call +1 855 836 3987
What is 855-836-3987?
This is the Google support phone number, and it may appear on your credit card statements if Google charges you. You can also dial this number +1 855 836 3987 if you need help with your Google payments.
Google charges my credit card for what?
If a customer uses and subscribes to one of Google’s services, such as YouTube subscription, Storage, Google Cloud, and so on, Google may charge their credit card. You can contact Google with your transaction information, and they will help you determine which services you may have subscribed to and received this charge for.
If you believe you have not subscribed to any memberships or purchased anything recently and your credit card has been charged by Google, you should contact Google support, who will undoubtedly assist you, report Google the unauthorized charge. If you believe your credit card information has been compromised, you should contact your credit card provider and request that your card be blocked.
What To Do About Unauthorized Credit Card Charges
Some people are duped by con artists and become victims of compromised credit card information and personal information. Scamers use compromised credit cards in online payment system platforms to withdraw money, and they withdraw money in small transactions that appear as:
“POS DEBIT GOOGLE *PHANI MADHAV V 855-836-3987 CA.”
If you believe your credit card has been compromised and you have received unauthorised charges, you must take the following steps to recover your money.
1. Call your credit card company and request that your card be blocked for future transactions.
2. If your transaction includes a company name, contact that company and report any unauthorised changes; they may be able to assist you in providing detailed information about the transaction, which you can then discuss with your bank.
3. Visit your bank and inform them that your credit card information has been compromised and is being used by scammers.
Keep in touch with your bank, and they will truncate the transaction and reverse the amount into your account. There is a time limit for reversal of any charge, so it is up to the bank how much time they need to credit the amount to your account.
I contacted Google about this and they helped me refund my money. It took a long time, but I was able to get it back. Get in touch with Google if you’ve also been sued by someone; they can help. In the end, I left my bank and stopped using my account and card after they refused to help me.
I lost $39 and have never used my credit card for any of the Google services, but one thing I recall is using my card in Google Cloud Hosting once and removing the card when my trial period expired.
Google claims that I subscribed to a YouTube channel and that this was the charge, and that I should unsubscribe to avoid future charges, and that this money cannot be reimbursed.
I lost $23 and have blocked the card for future payments. I am now contacting Google in the hopes that they can assist me in recovering the money.
I contacted Google about the charges, but they are not assisting me, and they are unable to locate the service for which I was charged.
On July 8 at 02:09:36, your account 786**** was debited for USD 21.76. The balance of your account is USD 3907.76. Details are available at PUR/GOOGLE *Globaltex BVBA/855-836-3987/GOOGLE *Globaltex BVBA/Seq No 815636035388. If you haven’t done this transaction, call +1 855 836 3987
What To Do About Unauthorized Credit Card Charges
Some people are duped by con artists and become victims of compromised credit card information and personal information. Scammers use compromised credit cards in online payment systems to withdraw money, and they withdraw money in small transactions that appear as:
If you believe your credit card has been compromised and you have received unauthorized charges, you must take the following steps to recover your money.
1. Call your credit card company and request that your card be blocked for future transactions.
2. If your transaction includes a company name, contact that company and report any unauthorized changes; they may be able to assist you in providing detailed information about the transaction, which you can then discuss with your bank.
3. Visit your bank and inform them that your credit card information has been compromised and is being used by scammers.
Keep in touch with your bank, and they will truncate the transaction and reverse the amount in your account. There is a time limit for reversal of any charge, so it is up to the bank how much time they need to credit the amount to your account.
Just discovered a charge that is unknown to me and had to cancel my CC.
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I have never used my card, but the statement shows a transaction for $9.32.
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The only company that can assist and will aid me in recovering my money, which totals 322, is my credit card company. They have helped me in the past, but it took me three months to get my money back, so this time is a fraud transaction. I’m going to temporarily block the card and use virtual cards only in the future.
“POS DEBIT GOOGLE *PHANI MADHAV V 855-836-3987 CA.”
This is a scam because I haven’t used my card, no one is willing to help, and everyone keeps telling me to complain to Google. I’ve already done that, but Google hasn’t responded.
Since I have multiple Google accounts, I am unable to find my YouTube subscription account.
Google charged my card, and I have never used my new debit card, and I have no idea who used it because I have a high security card. I always check my transcriptions against the OTP that is sent to my mobile number, which means I have two-step verification for the transcriptions.
Bank refused to help me with this so guys what to do
Hello, Jonson. You must immediately file a complaint with your bank, and if they do not assist you, you must speak with higher authorities within your bank. As far as I can tell, you are from India, so you can also contact the RBI online via their website and inform them that your bank will not cooperate with you in the case of a scam transaction. The RBI will undoubtedly notify your bank and reverse the debated amount.
Thanks for your response; I have already filed a complaint with the bank and have contacted the RBI; I am awaiting their response.
Scam transaction, do not blame Google, but scammers use credit cards to withdraw money from the Google Payments system.
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They stole my 320 dollars in 5 minutes, and when I contacted the bank, they said they couldn’t help me, but after a long fight, they reversed all of the money.
4 transactions in 12 hours and I lost a total of $500 USD, and when I filed a complaint with the bank, they assisted me in recovery, so my advice is to contact the bank immediately and block the card, and then visit the branch manager and file a complaint. Banks can only assist you if you file a complaint within 72 hours, and filing a complaint too soon indicates that you will receive your money quickly.
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My card was used four times, and the transaction shown on my card is “GOOGLE *Wang Xiaoy 855-836-3987 CAUS.” I was shocked to see $382 USD withdrawn from my account, but thanks to my bank, it was blocked in real time, saving my money.
My younger brother received a scam call from a scammer posing as from Amazon Prime and telling him that if he provided credit card details, he would receive a free trial for one year, and immediately after providing the information, I received an SMS from my bank with the transaction
“POS DEBIT GOOGLE *PHANI MADHAV V 855-836-3987 CA”
I was shocked and called my bank and blocked the card; today, I am going to the bank to see if they can help charge.
Suspicious transaction reported to Google (VISA PURCHASE GOOGLE *AVAST Software 855-836-3987 CA) I called this 855-836-3987, which is no longer in service, so I must file a complaint with my bank.
This is completely fraudulent charges, so what is amazpay, and I have never used any service or used my credit card online for orders and subscriptions. *amazpay $0.99 GOOGLE 855-836-3987 CA
Someone informed me that my credit card may have been compromised, so I blocked the card for future transactions.
First and foremost, you should consider whether you have started a trial with any Google services. A month ago, I started a trial on YouTube and forgot to unsubscribe to continue with membership, so they charged me $33, and when I contacted Google about this, they told me that this amount is irreversible but that Google will not charge my account in the future.
I have never used my card with any Google services or YouTube, but I received a $22 charge, so this is a transaction. *YOUTUBE MEMB855-836-3987 GOOGLE CA $4.99
In the statement, I discovered 5.99 USD dolers stolen from my account, and the transaction id was 855-836-3987. I emailed Google about it, and they informed me that it was a YouTube membership price. I recently subscribed to a YouTube channel, and after a month, my card was disputed, therefore it was not a fraudulent transaction.
What should I do if I receive a translation from Google?
You should first contact Google about the transaction and give a statement id with complete description so that they can identify where your charges are coming from.
If you have not used your credit card on Google, it is likely that your relatives, such as your brother, sister, or anybody else, have.
If none of your relatives have used your credit card, you must stop it from further usage. It’s likely that your credit card information was compromised.
Why is Google services charging my credit card?
Google only charges your credit card when you purchase a product or service subscription. Google may deduct a little amount from your account if you have recently added a credit card as a payment method. If you believe you have not used your credit card anywhere, you must report Google the unauthorized charge.
How do I stop Google from charging my credit card?
If your credit card is being charged by Google, the first thing you should do is get a list of all of your charges from Google. It is difficult to check because Google provides various types of services and subscriptions such as Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos, but the majority of the charges come from Google Play.
Go to play store > SignIn to your Account > click Activity
If you find a subscription charge, you can cancel these subscriptions by clicking the cancel button. You can also contact Google and request that you be removed from the service.
If you cannot see any subscriptions and believe your credit was misused by someone, please report it as soon as possible.