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How can Indian pay on play store

There are so many ways to pay on play store

1- Idea sim card-
             Idea and Google contract this june now we can pay by idea account balance

In other words, customers can buy any app or pay for an in-app feature on Google Play Store and they will be charged from their respective postpaid or prepaid mobile accounts. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/MintNew Delhi:If you use Idea Cellular, now you can use your telecom account to make purchases on Google Play Store.Idea Cellular with Google India on Thursday introduced a joint initiative of direct carrier billing for the 184 million Idea subscribers.The launch of direct carrier billing, even though only for Idea customers, provides an option to purchase digital content on Google Play Store with a telecom account. This billing does away with the need to have a credit/debit card or netbanking facility to purchase a game or movie or e-book on Google Play Store.

2- Credit card-
                  you can pay  by any Credit card

3-Debit card-

                    This has been a really, really annoying issue for Indian users – you can’t buy apps from Google Play store if you have a debit card. Only credit cards worked the last time I checked, and most of us don’t have access to one. Many of us have debit cards though, and the last time I tried, I was told only ICICI Bank’s card worked. Axis Bank, another popular bank in India, was working, but then the change to INR from USD on the Play Store rendered Axis Bank’s cards useless for purchases.

There’s a possibility of using a virtual credit card, loading it up and then using it for payments, but that’s far from ideal, and there are charges levied on top of that from the VCC provider.

So, if you are one of those guys/girls who have a debit card, but can’t use it to pay for content on Google Play, here’s your solution: (Note that I’ve only tried this with Axis Bank’s debit card, but it should hopefully work with other banks’ cards too. You’ll need at least a VISA or a Master Card. VISA Electron and Master Card Maestro don’t seem to work as of now, so keep that in mind.).

Steps-
Go to wallet.google.com.Select Payment Methods, click on Add a Payment Method. Select “Add a debit or credit card”Before you enter your card details, you’ll have to look up a US address and a US phone number to enter. I advise fakenamegenerator dot com. Note that we only need a US address and a phone number. If you have them both, go ahead and enter them right away. If you don’t, however, fakenamegenerator can be helpful.Once you’ve got an address and a phone number, enter your name in the Billing Address section on wallet.google.com, the US address and the US phone number.Now enter your card details. Google will charge Re. 1 for the purpose of verification of the card, if you’re successful. Don’t change the Billing Address to your Indian address. My card was declined earlier in the day, but changing the address back to the US one enabled it again.

That is it. Enjoy legit apps from Google Play!

Note: You’ll probably be charged for apps at US rates, so you may not always pay the same price as it shows in the Play Store, which will be showing you the Indian rates.

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