Over the past five years or so I’ve downloaded a few programs from the Google Play Store to an Android table. None of those programs cost anything. This evening I wanted to purchase an audiobook player for $1.99.
I entered the information for a Visa prepaid debit card, the type frequently used as a general purpose gift card. Unlike a bank debit card, it has no name on the front, anyone can use it at most stores. In the past I’ve made a few online purchases with such cards using a Windows computer.
Seconds after as I finished entering the card information I got a notice, supposedly from Google, saying my Google account is suspended until I provide a government issued ID and either a bank statement or a utility bill. Nothing like such information has ever previously been required. The only requirements I remember from signing up for a Google account was an e-mail address and password, maybe my name plus birth date. I think the gmail account already existed when I first needed something from the Google Play Store.
It seems rather like a phishing scam but does anyone know about such nonsense with Google?
I entered the information for a Visa prepaid debit card, the type frequently used as a general purpose gift card. Unlike a bank debit card, it has no name on the front, anyone can use it at most stores. In the past I’ve made a few online purchases with such cards using a Windows computer.
Seconds after as I finished entering the card information I got a notice, supposedly from Google, saying my Google account is suspended until I provide a government issued ID and either a bank statement or a utility bill. Nothing like such information has ever previously been required. The only requirements I remember from signing up for a Google account was an e-mail address and password, maybe my name plus birth date. I think the gmail account already existed when I first needed something from the Google Play Store.
It seems rather like a phishing scam but does anyone know about such nonsense with Google?