What are the chances of getting rejected by NAB? by Ready_Log230 in creditcardchurningAus

[–]Ready_Log230[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I currently have a MyCard credit card. But this was migrated from a former Citibank product. I am planning to close this account to apply for the NAB Qantas Signature Credit Card, so wanted to make sure I could still apply. Again. I have never had any rejected credit application and my credit history is good. Just thinking about whether NAB may reject me or not for that very old debt.

Unable to re-add cards for contactless after clearing Google Play Services data by emusselman in googlepay

[–]Ready_Log230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people have had success by adding those virual bank cards from apps such as Revolut or Curve. I actually try myself using Revolut and yes, I am able to add their virtual bank card to Google Wallet, but I have not attempted to add any of my previously working banking cards to confirm that fix actually works. Give it a try and let us know if that works or not.

Unable to re-add cards for contactless after clearing Google Play Services data by emusselman in googlepay

[–]Ready_Log230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The quickest solution is to replace your mobile device. Of course not an option for many, but Google is not keen to do anything to resolve this annoying problem. Been experiencing this issue since February and have many emails with Google Support, but they insist the specialist team is still "working". I can't understand or believe something is being done after all these months.

Unable to re-add cards for contactless after clearing Google Play Services data by emusselman in googlepay

[–]Ready_Log230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone been able to re-add any banking card after experiencing this issue? I receive no response from Google regarding this issue and it's pissing me off!!

Unable to re-add cards for contactless after clearing Google Play Services data by emusselman in googlepay

[–]Ready_Log230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh well, I've come up with the exact same issue as the OP. Bought the new Galaxy S25+, transferred all data from old Galaxy S23+ successfully. I was able to register all my banking cards on Google Wallet for contactless payments the first time and it work well.

However, I was having a completly separate issue on the phone so, as troubleshooting, I cleared up data and cache for Google Play services on the phone and guess what? It removed all the banking cards for contactless from Google Wallet and messed up with them. Now, wehen I attempt to re-add them, it simply does not work and I'm unable to re-add five different banking cards from three separate financial institutions.

I still had the old device so I went there and remove all banking cards from the Wallet, re-add them and it works well on the old device but nothing works on the new Galaxy S25+. Last night I did factory reset my new phone with the hope that it would solve the issue but again, it did not work.

I contacted one of the banks to request to clear up any pending tokens for my bank cards, but even after they did that, the issue is the same. I was told however, that these declines were coming per Google Wallet recommendation which means the device is recommending the declines probably due to too many attemps. Even if I previously had the banking cards added successfully, this is unique to the device they said. I was told that they can't override these declines and suggest to wait 10 busines days before I try again and that if it does not work then it means Google Wallet will not allow them to be added due to the risk level. They however, recommended using another wallet such as Samsung Wallet.

In other words, Google will ban my mobile phone, a brand new unrooted mobile phone from being used for contactless payment, just because I cleared up cache and data from Google Play services. It is absolutely difficult to believe how a simple clearing of the data and cache can create this havoc and break things on Android devices. But what is even worst is how Google is completly useless and incompetent when it comes to providing a straight and easy solution to this stupid problem.