No, you do not actually have $ 500 in Google Store credit after a misalignment of the user interface

Recently, the Google Store has undergone a few adjustments, but the recent change unfortunately results in people thinking they have $ 500 in store credit available to them.

This issue starts with the Google Store getting a redesigned account menu when you tap your profile avatar in the top right corner of the page. Everything is better distributed, while menu items (Orders, Preferred Care, Subscriptions, My Nest Home and Settings) are accompanied by modern Google icons.

Below the announcement of your Google One perk, there is a single “Google Store credit”. If you have any Google Store credit in your account, your balance will appear as $ 500.

In my case, I have a little over $ 2, with the correct amount reflected in the last step of the checkout or in Options. We have replicated this issue with three accounts in total.

Meanwhile, the US Google Store no longer highlights Earth Day (though these deals are still active until the end of the day) and returns to display the Pixel Pass subscription. The “Made to be helpful” carousel has also returned.

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