Google play contact number from UK - General Topics

Does anyone have a number to be able to ring Google play support from in the uk.
as:
they don't reply to contact through Google wallet
obviously i cant ring 1-855-83-NEXUS as that all they tell me to if i email them
the +353 (1) 436 1001 number they give to ring through wallet is never answered.
any help appreciated

Have you given this web form a try?
support.google.com/googleplay/bin/request.py <--- I can't form this into a proper URL as I'm a new member, apologies
Seems they will call the number you provide within 60 seconds... Definitely worth a try imo

I know this is an old thread but I had an endless search for google UK numbers to call and finally got one which worked:
0800 328 6081
just for those searching for google UK contact number, the people answering that number are in USA but they can help with order cancellation etc.

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Friends And Family - Add Google411 - They connect calls!

Just an idea for all of those with a "fav 5" or "friends and fmaily" type of feature on your plan.
I would recommend adding Google 411 (free directory assistance) to one of your number slots. the number is: 1-800-466-4411
I know that you cannot use this to call friends, but even if you know a business number, call it through Google's 411 service and since they connect the calls it will not use any of your minutes. You can also say "text me" before it connects you and it will send you a txt message with the name, number and address.
Anyway, just an idea. I added it to our new plan we just switched to and now calling Google 411 is considered an in-network calling so it doesn't use any minutes
crobs808 said:
Just an idea for all of those with a "fav 5" or "friends and fmaily" type of feature on your plan.
I would recommend adding Google 411 (free directory assistance) to one of your number slots. the number is: 1-800-466-4411
I know that you cannot use this to call friends, but even if you know a business number, call it through Google's 411 service and since they connect the calls it will not use any of your minutes. You can also say "text me" before it connects you and it will send you a txt message with the name, number and address.
Anyway, just an idea. I added it to our new plan we just switched to and now calling Google 411 is considered an in-network calling so it doesn't use any minutes
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What country are you talking about for this?
orb3000 said:
What country are you talking about for this?
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Sorry, USA.
I am on Verizon, and I added Google 411 to my list. They go into a "pending" phase for 24 hours before they become active, but it is active now! Can call anyone free pretty much via Google. Will be awesome, hehe.
crobs808 said:
I know that you cannot use this to call friends, but even if you know a business number, call it through Google's 411 service and since they connect the calls it will not use any of your minutes
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Actually, there was an article published a few years ago in 2600: The Hacker Quarterly (Autumn 2007, Issue 24:3, page 32) that explained how easy it was to add businesses to Google 411, and then how to add your friends and family as businesses in order to call them for free. And I'm not sure you need to even put it into your Fave-Five or other like plans, since it's an 800 number, so it should be toll free.
You just add your friends' and family members' numbers as really obscure named businesses with obscure purposes, like archery if there are no archery businesses around you (so that way you are guaranteed to have your "business" show up.
According to the article, the only thing you need to do to register a business is to have a Gmail/Google account, to be able to answer the phone whose number you gave Google 411, and a special PIN number they gave you when you completed part 1 of the registration process (signing up the number and inputting business information).
Then, you wait a while for Google to update their database, and then just call 1-800-GOOG-411 and look up the name of the imaginary obscure business you input, and make free calls to your friends/family. Although it's kind of impractical, for lengthy long distance calls, I guess it could seriously come in handy.
Although I don't know of any reason this wouldn't work now, this article is a few years old, so Google may have changed the process entirely by now, SO THIS ARTICLE MAY NOT BE ACCURATE ANYMORE! And if I missed anything in this post, please feel free to correct me.
@Mods, I don't think this post violates any forum rules, but if it does, PM me and I will be happy to take it down. Thanks,
Dave

google voice question

Hey guys, hope I'm posting this in the right forum. I searched all threads with the words Google voice and searches some other forums but not having much luck.
So I just set up my Google voice yesterday, and my carrier is Iwireless, a T-Mobile affiliate. I was able to switch my voicemail to Google, called the number set up my password and greeting. I had someone leave a message which I did receive on my new Google voicemail whrn i called but it never showed up in my inboxs visual voicemail with a transcript or anything at all.
I tried to call my carrier but as you can imagine they couldn't offer much help for an app. They did tell me they do not offer visual voicemail but I don't think that should matter since it's Google offering the visual voicemail, correct?
I've been itching for visual voicemail ever since experiencing it on my old iPhone and would love to get this working but am finding it hard to get the answers or support I need. I find the Google voice site lacking as it only offers a download link and automated troubleshooter asking common questions.
Any help or pointers are much appreciated and lastly in case you need to know I am using the nexus one.
Thanks.
Does it show up on voice.google.com when you log in on a computer?
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Does it show up on voice.google.com when you log in on a computer?
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When I go to the site it lists a different number across the top, but when I click on settings it has my mobile number listed.
Just realized the number across the top is my voicemail number...
Any suggestiins?
scoobasteves said:
When I go to the site it lists a different number across the top, but when I click on settings it has my mobile number listed.
Just realized the number across the top is my voicemail number...
Any suggestiins?
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That is your google voice #.
Do you see the voicemail you received in the GV web app? (not the native app on your phone)
Hit menu on your google voice app, go to labels and you can pick what you want to see. voicemail, sms, etc...
ctbear said:
That is your google voice #.
Do you see the voicemail you received in the GV web app? (not the native app on your phone)
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Nope. But when I call my Google voice number I can year the msg.
And as for the next poster I've went to labels in the app, tried to display all, or just voicemails its not showing up anywhere
Actually I'm sorry guys but when I call my voicemail the message isn't showing up either but I just had a friend leave a msg and notifcatiin bar says I have a msg and to call my voicemail
Just wanted to say the issue has been solved. I now see why they say this is 1 of the best android apps.
Mods can delete this thread thanks.

Dialing from Calendar?

Surely I am not the first Android user to want to dial a number from the calendar invite?!
I found 3 apps on the market place. One free one was worthless. I paid two something for one that didn't work.
Huge problem! I get a meeting invite that has a conference call number and pin/pass code. The information is displayed as a hyperlink that when selected tries to open Google Maps. I really want to dial the phone!
Any suggestion or help greatly appreciated!

[Q] Google Voice MMS on OnePlus One?

Hi Everybody,
I've done my due diligence and have researched.. and unfortunately have found that MMS receiving through Google Voice is just not possible at this time. I've searched around and have a few questions. They stem from the fact I'm now on the T-Mobile 100 minute 5GB 4G $30 Prepaid plan..
1. I doubt it, but does anyone have a work around for this? I'd really like to use my Google Voice number for EVERYTHING - it's really annoying to contact everyone saying I got a new number and such.
2. The new Google Hangouts Dialer.. I see that it supports 'free' calls. Thus far I've made a few using my Google Voice number. Currently, it is only possible to place calls through this service through your Google Voice number and not through your ACTUAL carrier-provided number, correct?
Thanks guys.
Chris

Can't send international text messages in lollipop??

I'm hoping someone has a way to help me untie my balls from this Google **** up.
I pay for an international texting plan from T-Mobile.
I used to be able to send international text messages via hangouts until lollipop.
Firstly, I'm sick of hangouts constantly asking if i want to send the text via my Google voice number or my carrier. I've tried to default this to no avail. Even when i select my carrier number, I'm informed i am not allowed to send international text? WTF?
So I called the geniuses at Google. Can you believe that after all the work they did to centralized hangouts as the default app (which I like - it's helpful to have both text and voicemail from each contact in one place), no specific support team exists?? Instead they have a general help number, and they don't know much more than anyone doing a Google search. In fact he had to search for his suggestion to open the Google voice app and "opt out" of hangouts for SMS, which I did. This makes hangouts a paperweight, and now the default SMS app is Google voice, an ugly archaic looking thing that clearly they are in the process of phasing out. Anyways, i checked my settings in Google voice and the default number was my carrier number, so tried sending an international text (the UK, definitely a supported country in my plan), and was once again informed that i could not send international text messages?? WTF?
Google is a global company, they should know that people move around the world and need to send text messages. This never used to be a problem, why the international **** block all of a sudden?
Appreciate any suggestions or workarounds, but this will be my last Google phone if they expect me to jump thru hoops to use services that I'm paying for and which are hardly cutting edge!
Thanks.
Do you put 1 before the number?

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