Here's how to add credit or debit cards that are issued in South Korea and make Google Play purchases with the cards in Korean won. This is applicable to users in South Korea who want to make purchases in the Play Store.
This article only applies to users in South Korea.
Add credit or debit card issued in South Korea
You can add a credit or debit card issued in South Korea for Google Play purchases in Korean won using your Google Account. However, you need to make sure that you add the card in the Play Store. The cards added in payments.google.com or Google Store may not work for Google Play purchases in Korean won. Learn how to manage your Google Play payment method. If you have any issues, check the steps below.
Check the credit or debit card that you tried to add
Check the country of the Play Store that you use
Complete the verification process on your mobile phone
Check if the steps are for local credit or debit cards
Make purchases in Korean won with a credit or debit card
To make Google Play purchases, you can choose the added local credit or debit card during the check-out process. If you add the local card correctly and you use the Play Store for South Korea, all your payments with the card will be processed in Korean won. To confirm:
- During the check-out process, the item price of your purchase should be shown in Korean won.
- Purchase receipt emails, your purchase history in the Play Store, payments.google.com and credit card statements will show the paid amount in Korean won.
You can also use the added card for any purchases in the YouTube service for South Korea. However, you can’t use your card for hardware purchases in the Google Store.
If you still find your Google Play purchases are processed in USD, you need to check all the required steps and add your local credit or debit card again if necessary. You can refer below for further information.
Fix issues with your Google Play purchases in Korean won
If you have any issues when you try to make Google Play purchases in Korean won, check the following:
- Is South Korea the country for your Play Store?
- Have you completed the identity verification process correctly?
- Did you add a credit or debit card issued in South Korea?
- Did you add the locally issued credit or debit card in the Play Store?
If you’re not sure or you still have an issue, try these troubleshooting steps:
- Remove your card and add it back in the Play Store. Then, try to make a purchase for any paid content. During the check-out process, check if the item price is shown in Korean won. Learn how to manage your Google Play payment method.
- Check for other possible payment issues. Learn how to fix payment issues on your account.
- If you still have an issue or receive an error code, contact us.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Which credit or debit cards can I add?
What can I purchase with my credit or debit card?
My purchases with a credit or debit card are still in USD
My credit or debit cards show 'Unavailable' in Play Store
- Added before the identity verification process.
- Added in payments.google.com or the Google Store.
I experience issues with the identity verification process
I can’t add a certain credit or debit card
You can only add your own credit or debit cards, with your personal information. You can’t add someone else’s card to your account.
If you still have trouble adding your own card, check if your payment profile is correctly set up. To check, in payments.google.com, go to Settings and review the information on your profile.
Tip: Once you complete the identity verification process, you can’t edit your profile. If you want to retry the identity verification process, close your profile in payments.google.com, then try to add a credit or debit card in the Play Store for South Korea. This step brings you to the identity verification process again. Before you close your payment profile, make sure that you know what this means for your Google Account. After you close your payments profile, you can’t reopen it or find past transaction or payment method info. Learn how to permanently end your Google payments service.