Google Pay Couldn’t Send SMS

Error 1: Google Pay Couldn’t Send SMS

Google Pay display you this error when you don’t have enough balance to link your bank account. To fix this issue:

Recharge your number with a minimum balance of Rs 2.

Google Pay will charge you Rs 1.50, so make sure you have that.

Also, check if the mobile number you have entered is correct or not.

If you have that balance then there is a network issue and you have to try again later.

Error 2: Google Pay Or GPay Couldn’t Reach The Servers

When you start the Google Pay app, usually a common error occurs ‘Couldn’t reach the server’ after entering the PIN. This basically means that there is something wrong with the internet connection you are using. This is easy to fix:

First of all, check where the light of the internet is blinking or not. Or if there is any other way to check the internet is working fine, then check it.

Turn off the router and start it again.

Make sure your phone’s prepaid/postpaid internet connection is working fine.

If it is working fine then try again later after some time.

Another Method:

In order to refresh the servers from your GPay app, simply, close the app first.

Make sure the date and time are automatically set and updated.

Now, turn ‘off’ the Airplane mode and then turn it back ‘on’.

Then, open the app again and now you can be able to access the servers.

Error 3: Couldn’t Register

Users, out there were also facing the problem where they cannot be able to register on this app. As we know Google Pay sends an SMS to link your account with the app. It is important that you have some amount of balance in your SIM. To fix this:

 

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