Why is there a $2.00 charge on my account when I add Google Pay?
Last Updated: 28 May 2019
When you add Google Pay to an ASB Visa card via the Google Pay app, Google will process a $2.00 authorisation to check that the card is valid. This $2.00 transaction is automatically reversed back into the card account that was authorised once Google Pay has been added to that card. This may take a few minutes to clear.
When you are adding Google Pay via the Google Pay app, you should remove any Card Controls that you have in place prior to commencing to allow the authorisation to go through and check the card is valid.
If you add Google Pay via the ASB Mobile Banking app the $2.00 authorisation is not triggered from Google.
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