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How can I could change bank statement purchase identifier inside Client card GOOGLE PLAY

  • March 13, 2024
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Hello guys!

I'm new using this SKD and integrating payments in my app. I already made a test today using my own credit card to test a purchase of a in app product. Everything is nice, however the name that is appearing in my card. I suppose that the client could see another name in the app purchase, but i getting the following label:

 


IDK why appears YOUTUBE because the purchase wasnt made in that app. Could you help me?

I already configure my payments profile in google and the bank statement name says other name…

I have to configure anything else in revenuecat?

Thanks

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Ryan Glanz
RevenueCat Staff
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  • RevenueCat Staff
  • March 15, 2024

Hi,

What platform is this, your bank statement? Or in Google Play Services?


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  • March 15, 2024

Hi,

What platform is this, your bank statement? Or in Google Play Services?

Hello Ryan,

That is my bank statement history

Thanks for answer me


Ryan Glanz
RevenueCat Staff
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  • RevenueCat Staff
  • March 20, 2024

Thanks for the confirmation. There’s nothing in RevenueCat you can configure that will change what appears on a user’s bank statement. In this case, I would suspect that your bank’s software saw a charge from a Google-related property and inferred that it was from YouTube.

Users should also get a confirmation email from Google itself when they purchase, that should clear up confusion that the purchase is coming from your app specifically.


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  • March 20, 2024

Thanks for the confirmation. There’s nothing in RevenueCat you can configure that will change what appears on a user’s bank statement. In this case, I would suspect that your bank’s software saw a charge from a Google-related property and inferred that it was from YouTube.

Users should also get a confirmation email from Google itself when they purchase, that should clear up confusion that the purchase is coming from your app specifically.

Thanks @Ryan Glanz for your answer :)