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When I'm trying to authenticate my card with Google cloud I'm getting this error.
Your card doesn't support automatic recurring payments [QR-CC3ST-02].
I got my otp and I had successfully authenticated.
I also got message from my bank saying that my authentication is successful.
Still Google is keep saying above error.
Now my card isn't verified.
I contacted the bank and they said no error from their side.
I also tried with an other card too, but still getting this error.
What would be the reason?
Thanks!
Depending on the country and the regulations on financial transactions, some type of cards does not support Recurring Payments. Most debit cards do not work. Credit cards are supposed to work. Get in touch with your bank regarding the details.
For example, Indian debit cards do not usually work due to certain regulations.
A workaround could be to use the 'Pay early' option
Recent update On Google Payments for Google Cloud. They won't accept indian debit cards due to 3D verification issue.
https://support.google.com/a/answer/3401127?hl=en
according to the Google Public Document:
Google Cloud accept debit cards with the Visa or MasterCard logo.
Prepaid cards and Virtual Credit Cards (VCCs) are not accepted for payment.
Depending on the Google product or service, your recurring payments fall into one of four categories.
Automatic payments: When you owe a certain amount of money, your payment method is automatically charged.
Automatic monthly payments: Your payment method is charged at the same time every month.
Manual payments: You can pay a fee in advance for a product or service you’ll get or use later.
Monthly invoicing: After you get your monthly invoice, you pay the bill within a set amount of time.
You can contact the Google payments center for more informations.
If you're registering for the first time and just want to use the free tier, just dismiss the message and close the popup. Your $300 credit and free usage should still work.