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Learn ways to troubleshoot the "Payment Not Completed" Error in Apple Pay
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Are you seeing "Payment Not Completed" when you try to make a purchase with Apple Pay? Whether you're using Apple Pay to shop in a store, on the web, or through an app, "Payment Not Completed" is a common error that's easy to troubleshoot. This wikiHow article will teach you how to fix the Payment Not Completed error in Apple Pay on your iPhone or iPad.

1

Check your payment method.

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  1. You may need to remove and re-add your payment method to make sure you entered the information correctly. If your billing address doesn't match your payment method, the ZIP code is incorrect, or you're trying to use an expired card, you'll see a "Payment Not Completed" error. To check your payment method:
    • Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
    • Tap your name at the top of the screen.
    • Tap Payment & Shipping .
    • Tap your preferred card or payment method.
    • Reenter your card number, expiration date, and CVV if you think they may be outdated.
    • Tap your billing address to make sure it matches the billing address associated with your payment method.
    • When you're finished making changes, tap Done . [1]
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2

Make sure you're connected to the internet.

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  1. An unreliable or disabled internet connection could explain why you're having issues with Apple Pay. Once you get to a stable internet connection, try the purchase again to see if that was the issue.
    • You may need to do some other troubleshooting steps, like restarting your router if your home internet is inconsistently providing internet.
    • Turn off Airplane Mode in Control Center (swipe down from the top of your screen) by tapping the airplane icon to make it grey.
    • You may need to reset the network settings on your iPhone if you have a bad connection. To do this, go to Settings > General > Transfer or reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings .
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Try disabling Touch ID or Face ID.

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  1. A bug or glitch in the authentication process could cause your payment to fail. To troubleshoot, turn off this security feature and try to process your payment again.
    • All you need to do is head to Settings > Touch/Face ID and Passcode and switch it off. After that, restart your iPhone, then try to make the purchase with Apple Pay again.
    • If the payment doesn't fail, you'll know that it's a Face ID or Touch ID problem! In that case, register new fingerprints or scan your face again to update those security measures.
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