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Do not issue a chargeback through your bank if you care about your Google account. They will close it. Talk to Google to resolve the payment issue.
I'm not even using my bank's debit card as my Google's payment method. I linked my e-wallet account to my Google account.
I don't risk my bank's savings.
It's not about your bank account, it's about google possibly banning your google account if you do a chargeback. If you don't care about losing your google account, then you're fine.
It's weird because I've been using my e-wallet as my payment method on my former (now deleted) Google account for years, and never had issues with automatic renewal of my "Premium Pass" from one mobile game I used to play.
I will contact Google regarding this matter later.
Google permabans accounts immediately for chargebacks
google recently refunded me. so far, my account is still active.
That's different from a bank chargeback.
well it was automatically reversed.