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Aside from providing a credit card that you give permission for google to hold and make transactions against.


Don't be ridiculous. Google isn't a scam company that would charge your card for no reason.


You’ve never put your own credit card on public cloud, I take it? Random, mysterious charges are practically a sport.


I did with several public cloud providers, including google cloud. Didn’t had any charges for something I didn’t order once.


But what if I were to lend my old android tablet to my visiting 4-year-old nephew, and I found they'd used my linked credit card to spend $500 on lootboxes in whalecraft?

Google is pretty famous for their nonexistent customer support, so I can't expect satisfaction there. And a chargeback would risk getting my entire account blocked.


> But what if I were to lend my old android tablet to my visiting 4-year-old nephew, and I found they'd used my linked credit card to spend $500 on lootboxes in whalecraft?

Google cloud billing doesn't use google pay, so...nothing?


I won't wade into if Google is a scam company, scam companies usually offer a support option they ignore which is more than can be said about google.

You gave them permission to bill for a reason. They decide the reason and amount and you pay. Seems risky without support.




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