Why did Google Pandora charge me?

Answered by Frank Schwing

Google Pandora is a popular music streaming service that offers a wide variety of music, personalized playlists, and other features. If you have noticed a charge from Google Pandora on your Cash App or bank statement, it is likely that you have subscribed to their premium service or made a purchase within the app.

One possible explanation for the charge is that you may have signed up for a trial subscription to Google Pandora and forgot to cancel it before the trial period ended. Many subscription-based services offer free trials to entice users to try out their premium features or content. However, once the trial period is over, they will start charging your payment method on file unless you cancel the subscription.

To check if you have an active subscription with Google Pandora, you can follow these steps:

1. Log in to the Google Play Store or App Store using your Google or Apple ID.
2. Look for the “Google Play Store” or “App Store” app on your device and open it.
3. Tap on your profile picture or icon, usually located in the top right corner of the screen.
4. Select the “Payment & subscriptions” or similar option from the menu.
5. Scroll through your active subscriptions and look for any entries related to Google Pandora.
6. If you find a subscription, tap on it to manage or cancel it.

If you do have an active subscription, you can choose to either continue using the premium features of Google Pandora or cancel it to avoid future charges. Keep in mind that canceling the subscription will usually revoke access to any premium content or features associated with it.

It’s also worth noting that sometimes charges may appear on your statement with different names or descriptions. In the case of the Google Pandora charge showing up on your Cash App, it’s possible that the payment processing is done through Google, but it is being displayed as a transaction from Pandora on your Cash App statement.

To get more specific information about the charge and its origin, you can contact the customer support of the service provider or your financial institution. They should be able to provide you with detailed transaction information and assist you in resolving any billing issues.

The Google Pandora charge on your Cash App is most likely a result of a subscription or purchase you made within the Google Pandora app or website. Checking your payment and subscription settings will help you determine if you have an active subscription and allow you to manage or cancel it accordingly.