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How do I update the expiry date in Google Wallet?

Published in Google Wallet 2 mins read

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:

  1. Open Google Wallet: Access your Google Wallet app on your Android device or through the Google Wallet website.
  2. Locate the expired card: Find the card with the outdated expiration date. It will likely be flagged with an "Expired" or similar notification.
  3. 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'.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.

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