change Credit Card account on Galaxy apps - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

I have samsung S7 Edge and and i need to buy app from galaxy apps but my credit card which i registered it on the device expired and now i need to register another one ,How can i do that?

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Samsung Video Hub - country restricted

Hi,
I guess it has been a while since my last post.
I guess I was with iPhone for a long time and now back to Samsung with the new LTE S4 .
I do have a single question about Samsung Video Hub and Learning, Whenever I try to go to video store I get this message (This service is not supported in this country).
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Samsung Pay and Package Disabler Issue!

Something extremely weird happened to me today. I opened the Samsung's pay app and it notified me all my cards had been removed including my gift card that I received for $30. I tried signing back into Samsung pay but it was in a loop. Proceeded to re enable everything in package Disabler and I was able to sign back into Samsung pay. Unfortunately the $30 gift card is still gone. Any advice? Has anybody else experienced this?
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Mu5ic92 said:
Something extremely weird happened to me today. I opened the Samsung's pay app and it notified me all my cards had been removed including my gift card that I received for $30. I tried signing back into Samsung pay but it was in a loop. Proceeded to re enable everything in package Disabler and I was able to sign back into Samsung pay. Unfortunately the $30 gift card is still gone. Any advice? Has anybody else experienced this?
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Just go to the settings and uninstall any updates to Samsung Pay, clear data/cahces, and do the same for the Samsung Pay framework. Reboot device, open Samsung Pay stub (the preinstalled app that asks you if you want to install the real Samsung Pay), and re setup. Your cards are deleted if any tampering occurs with the app (safety/security reasons). You should still have the gift card as it's not actually tied to Samsung Pay. Check the email they gave you that links to wherever the gift card is for. I deleted Samsung Pay after I got my BestBuy gift card and just used it on their website by putting in the gift card # and pin #. If you can't find the gift card # or pin #, you can always contact Samsung and just BS and say that your app was acting up so you cleared cache or something and now your gift card is gone.
They should have sent you an e-mail with all the details for the gift card
Thank you I completely forgot I had received that email with the gift card info.
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it happened to me on that bootloop. all you have to do is go back to your package disabler and look for "samsung account" uncheck it and you should all set for setup.
i made a review on playstore and instantly got a response from the developer. we are doing it wrong. we need to enable "com.osp.app.signin"
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Bought a new phone with google account on it cant log in??

hi guy i know i might be in the wrong Section but anyways, i bought a s7 edge that was dead i was able to install a new rom and bring it back to life the problem that i have is that the phone was dead and the guy i bought it from couldnt remove his account from the phone i still have his number he is willing to help me but wont give me his gmail and password for good reasons so does anyone know if he can remove the google account for the phone from his computer??
stenk said:
hi guy i know i might be in the wrong Section but anyways, i bought a s7 edge that was dead i was able to install a new rom and bring it back to life the problem that i have is that the phone was dead and the guy i bought it from couldnt remove his account from the phone i still have his number he is willing to help me but wont give me his gmail and password for good reasons so does anyone know if he can remove the google account for the phone from his computer??
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login to Google on Computer > Google my account > Signin and security > scroll down to Review Devices > select the device > click on remove
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Google on this Bypass FRP Google Account lock on Galaxy S7 Edge, S7, S6
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Google Pay: add a debit (not credit) card on Wear OS

Hi, on my Pixel 2 XL I managed to add to Google Pay both my credit card (Visa) and my debit cart (MAESTRO).
Please note that a debit card has a longer number and no CVC.
From Google Pay itself I could add only the credit card but from my bank app I could add both: it's like if it has created a virtual credit card for my debit card.
All is working.
Yesterday I bought a Fossil Gen 5, just to find out I had to add the cards on the watch as well. Problem is that when I click "add card" on the watch it fires up Google Pay on the phone where I can select only the credit card, no way to select the debit.
Yeah, typical symptom of the European banking system and it's enormous speed in adapting new technologies. What I did to be finally able to pay via Google Pay on my smartwatch was to get a free Klarna Card. It's connected to your regular banking account and all payments are deducted after 2-3 days from there. Only issue is, you wont be able to identify the store name on you bank statements.

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