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The video delves into the common issues and solutions associated with recharge failures on the Google Store, focusing particularly on gift cards and network discrepancies. Key points discussed include the importance of ensuring the account region matches the network's IP region, avoiding public IPs or VPNs, and potential problems with fraudulent or locked gift cards. Different geographical regions such as the US, Hong Kong, and Japan present unique challenges due to Google's anti-fraud measures and local requirements. The speaker suggests using a computer webpage for recharges, considering alternative payment methods like credit cards, Alipay, or Paypal, and highlights the necessity of pure and original IP addresses for successful transactions. Ultimately, they advise creating a new account or purchasing a new gift card if problems persist.

00:00:00

In this part of the video, the creator explains why Google Store recharge failures occur and provides potential solutions. They highlight two common failure prompts: one indicating the recharge is not in the country and another requesting detailed gift card information. They demonstrate by logging into an account from someone else who has faced recharge issues. Key suggestions include checking the region associated with the account and ensuring it matches the network’s IP region. They advise against using mobile phones for recharges due to potential country misalignment and recommend using a computer webpage instead. They also outline that if an account is locked or mismatched by region, creating a new account might be necessary.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses troubleshooting issues related to recharging a gift card, particularly for accounts linked to Hong Kong (HK). They explain that if the account does not correspond to a Hong Kong IP address, recharging attempts will fail. Even if the IP is correct, issues might arise if the gift card is fake, locked, or previously self-locked, necessitating a new card. The speaker tests a specific gift card, ultimately finding it prompts the need for detailed information, indicating the card is suspected of being bought fraudulently, thus rendered invalid. They advise against attempting to recharge locked cards as it may result in account or card suspension, and recommend understanding the underlying reasons through further reading on the Google Store.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses issues related to the failure of recharging accounts with gift cards and the complexities involved in solving these problems. They explain that the only solution to a failed recharge is to buy another card, but stress that even this can fail if the network isn’t functioning properly or if the account isn’t connected. They highlight the difficulties of recharging in the US, Hong Kong, and Japan due to differences in Google’s policies and measures to prevent fraud involving pirated or stolen gift cards. The speaker suggests that using a credit card might have a higher success rate than gift cards, but it’s still troublesome due to local requirements such as ID numbers, phone numbers, and addresses. They also mention that gift cards have expiration dates, adding to the complexity. Other payment methods like Alipay and Paypal are discussed but noted to have their own regional restrictions. The speaker concludes by summarizing why recharge attempts fail, primarily due to issues with network IPs needing to be pure and original, targeting specific regions like Hong Kong.

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In this part of the video, the speaker explains three main reasons for network issues related to IP addresses and account regions. First, using a public IP, such as those from public VPNs, leads to non-unique IPs, which can cause problems. Second, there can be an issue with the account itself if it does not correspond to the intended region. Lastly, issues with gift cards, such as purchasing problems, can also lead to failures. The solutions provided include changing the network, creating a new account, or buying a new gift card. The video concludes with the speaker hoping the information is helpful and bidding farewell.

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