When you use Google services, your device communicates with Google’s servers, which could result in data being transferred to or from Google. This is why you may have a charge for “Google Services” on your phone bill.

If you have a Google Play account, then the easiest way to stop a Google charge on your credit card is to disable auto-renewal. To do this, go to your Account Settings and find the “Auto-Renewal” section. From there, you can disable auto-renewal for all subscriptions or just for one subscription at a time.

Google has a pricing page on their website, which you can find here.You can also find the price of Google products in the “Pricing and Plans” section on their help page.

To dispute charges, you can contact Google via the phone number on the back of your credit card.

When you purchase something online, the company will always ask for your credit card number. You can also see who charged your credit card by looking at your bank statement or checking your account online.If you are unsure which company charged you, contact the company that processed the transaction and they should be able to tell you.

As of April 1, 2017, Google offers a free suite of services including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, and more. You can also sign up for a premium service such as Google Apps for Work to get additional features like 24/7 phone support and larger storage space.

Google has a customer service number that can be reached at +1-650-253-0000.

Contact the credit card company and request to cancel your card.

If you notice that your credit card has been changed without your permission, contact the bank or company that issued the card immediately. They will likely issue a new card and cancel the old one. You should also contact any merchants where you believe unauthorized charges may have occurred to let them know what happened.

The card issuer may have removed the card from Google Pay or Google Pay may have removed the card for security reasons.