To update the expiration date of a card in Google Wallet, click "Fix" next to the expired card and then enter the month (MM), year (YY), and CVC.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Open Google Wallet: Access your Google Wallet app on your Android device or through the Google Wallet website.
- Locate the expired card: Find the card with the outdated expiration date. It will likely be flagged with an "Expired" or similar notification.
- Click "Fix": Next to the expired card, you should see an option labeled "Fix." Tap or click this option. If you don't see 'Fix,' look for something similar like 'Update card details'.
- Enter the new expiration date and CVC: A screen will appear prompting you to enter the updated information. This will typically include:
- Month (MM): The month your card expires.
- Year (YY): The year your card expires.
- CVC: The three- or four-digit security code on the back of your card.
- Save the changes: Once you've entered the correct information, confirm the update by tapping or clicking "Save" or a similar button.
After completing these steps, your Google Wallet should reflect the updated expiration date for your card. You may be required to re-verify the card with your bank.