Play store error receiving information from server?

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Ben36

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Any ideas anyone?

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Ben36

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It's back, I've done clearing Google account like 5 times, it works for a bit then comes back again! Any more ideas? :-\

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It's back, I've done clearing Google account like 5 times, it works for a bit then comes back again! Any more ideas? :-\

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Several ideads on this thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2579401
turn off you internet
go to settings > application > select Google play store and Google play service > clear cache
then turn on the internet .

SOLVED!!! Finally! Not sure what the fix was exactly (since I tinkered with just everything in this session) but I think it was removing ALL Google accounts (I had 7 total) and possibly combined with toggling Sync and the clear cache & data trick. Here's everything I did:

Updated Google Play services to 4.1.32 (978161-36)
Updated Play Store to 4.4.22
Turned off Sync
Removed all 7 Google accounts
Cleared cache AND data for Google Play services, Google Play Store and Google Services Framework (I know the Google engineer said not to, but F it!)
Restarted the phone
Cleared cache AND data again for the aforementioned apps/services (I'm paranoid/anal)
Restarted the phone again
Turned Sync back on
Re-added just ONE Google account (my primary one)
Cleared cache and data again (told ya!)
Restarted the phone again

All the apps that were giving me the RPC:S-3 error have successfully updated/installed automatically. What a F'ing experience!

Well, 'til the next RPC:S-3 (or RPC:S-5:AEC-0) fiasco...
 
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Ben36

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I've tried this, let's see how it goes again... Bloody Google

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    Any ideas anyone?

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    this may work on u
    1. Remove your google account from phone.
    2. Goto settings, open apps.
    3. Navigate to All apps.
    4. Clear the data for the below mentioned
    processes Download Manager ,Google Play Store,
    Google Services Framework.
    Good luck :fingers-crossed:
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    Thanks that worked! :D

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    It's back, I've done clearing Google account like 5 times, it works for a bit then comes back again! Any more ideas? :-\

    Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
    Several ideads on this thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2579401
    turn off you internet
    go to settings > application > select Google play store and Google play service > clear cache
    then turn on the internet .

    SOLVED!!! Finally! Not sure what the fix was exactly (since I tinkered with just everything in this session) but I think it was removing ALL Google accounts (I had 7 total) and possibly combined with toggling Sync and the clear cache & data trick. Here's everything I did:

    Updated Google Play services to 4.1.32 (978161-36)
    Updated Play Store to 4.4.22
    Turned off Sync
    Removed all 7 Google accounts
    Cleared cache AND data for Google Play services, Google Play Store and Google Services Framework (I know the Google engineer said not to, but F it!)
    Restarted the phone
    Cleared cache AND data again for the aforementioned apps/services (I'm paranoid/anal)
    Restarted the phone again
    Turned Sync back on
    Re-added just ONE Google account (my primary one)
    Cleared cache and data again (told ya!)
    Restarted the phone again

    All the apps that were giving me the RPC:S-3 error have successfully updated/installed automatically. What a F'ing experience!

    Well, 'til the next RPC:S-3 (or RPC:S-5:AEC-0) fiasco...