Google Pay mistakenly rains free cash on netizens
He later shared a screenshot of a Google Pay email he received."We have resolved an error that deposited unintended cash credit to your account," that memo read.
"You received this email because an unintended cash credit was deposited to your Google Pay account," the message continued."The issue has since been resolved and where possible, the credit has been reversed. If we were able to reverse the credit, it has already been reflected in your account activity. If we were not able to reverse the credit, the money is yours to keep. No further action is necessary.
Google also apologized"for any inconvenience," although we can't help think that the only inconvenience here was in not cashing in on Pay's error in time. Google this week declined to explain to us how this happened, how many users received credits, and how much money the bug unintentionally paid out to Google Pay users. We're sure the moneybags internet giant can afford it.Hopefully, for those who didn't take the money and run, the karmic reward turns out to be better than a free night out on Google's dime. ®
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