April 2015
Clear your cache to check if you're synced properly
If problems continue following troubleshooting, ensure your problems aren't stemming from an incorrectly synced App.
To ensure you're synced properly, first clear the Play Store's cache on your phone by again going to your App Settings, potentially called "Apps" in your System Settings, select the problem-App, and then select "Clear Cache," to clear the app of its temporary, or saved, files.
***NOTE: Selecting "Clear Data" could potentially delete apps, permissions, logins, or more and is not suggested. Accidental use of the "Clear Data" button will result in a warning dictating, "All this app's data will be deleted permanently. This includes all files, settings, accounts, databases, etc."
If problems persist, attempt to clear the Play Store's cache on your phone by again going to your App Settings, potentially called "Apps" in your System Settings, selecting "Google Play Store," and select "Clear Cache," to clear the app of its temporary, or saved, files. The above NOTE is even more important here; Avoid "Clear Data."
Following either or both of these steps, it is always a good idea to restart, or even powercycle, your phone.
http://help.ea.com/in/article/troubleshooting-steps-for-android/#7
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