
Look for the "Accounts" section and click Google.*NOT* the "Google Settings" app-there is another one named "Settings". Assuming that things are now working, undo the changes you made in Step 3.(Unfortunately, sometimes Google Play continues to use the wrong account and this is the only way we know of to force it to use a particular account.) If that doesn't work, return to Step 3 and temporarily delete your other Google accounts so that the only remaining account is the one that you originally used to make the purchase.Re-launch the game and do whatever it was that you were trying to do (e.g., make/restore a purchase).If it lets you pick what your default account is (most devices will not), pick the account that you originally used to make the purchase. If it's not already in the list, add the account that you originally used to make the purchase. You should see something that says "Manage Accounts." This screen lets you add and remove accounts.(On my particular device, this is done by starting from the Home Screen-where you can see all the little icons for launching various apps-and pressing the device's physical Menu button, then the Settings button that pops up onscreen.) The general idea is roughly the same in all cases, but since each Android version is a bit different we'll list a few different ways and hopefully one of them is close enough for you to follow along and fill in the blanks. The way that probably involves temporarily deleting accounts off your device It is up to you which way you want to go. Unfortunately, one will probably involve temporarily deleting Google accounts off your device (you can re-add them afterwards!) and the other involves deleting and reinstalling Triple Town ( which has consequences you can read about here).


There are two ways to make your device use a different Google account. If you need to do this for a different game, replace any references to Triple Town with the actions appropriate to your game.) Since most such questions currently involve restoring purchases in Triple Town, I've written the article to address this particular case. (Note: The two most common reasons you'd need to do this are: A) if you previously purchased something under a different account and need to restore it following a major event (such as reinstalling the game) or B) if the account coming up when you're trying to make a purchase is not an account you want to use for making purchases (e.g., a work account).
