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KakaoTalk, I’m trying to give you money for virtual goods. (Usually their personal account) This is a sure way to discourage payments. Once it grabs the wrong account, it does not allow the user to change it, effectively locking the user out of their original payments environment. (Last I checked, which was around Eclair, some functions near the OS layer become hard coded with the first Google account that you sync with your phone, so you need to take special care in the order of accounts synced.) There is nothing that would hint my Kakao app to use the work account – it just decided to grab it, randomly, on its own. My personal account was also the first google account I set up on my phone upon getting the phone, as is customary with Android. KakaoTalk was installed from the Play Store as I was linked to my personal account. In fact, it was linked here and there with my personal account. I then went to KakaoTalk settings to see if anything was linked to my work account. I fiddled with the settings inside the popup, but there was absolutely no way to switch your account. I have $3.50 in credits in my personal gmail account (from Google Surveys), so I am pretty intent on switching this to my personal account.
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I have three Google accounts linked to my phone – my personal gmail, work gmail, and gmail that belongs to my employer as an organization. I took a closer look, and realized that it had opened my workplace Google Apps account for payment. It still says I do not have a payment method. I figured it was because my Credit Card had recently renewed, so I went to the computer and re-entered my credit card information. KakaoTalk opened a Google Play Store payment popup, and said that I didn’t have a valid payment method. So far, a happy consumer wasting their money exactly as intended inside the system. I was sick in bed with fever, and after watching hours of Hyeri in street events and interviews in YouTube, I decided I also wanted to get the Girl’s Day emoticons sold at KakaoTalk for $3, just like the person who introduced me was using. Yesterday someone online introduced me to Girl’s Day, a K-pop girl group.