Protect yourself from money flip scams, fake giveaways, and customer support impersonation. Learn how to use Cash App safely.
Recognize these sophisticated fraud schemes targeting Cash App users
Scammers promise to "flip" a small amount of money into a larger sum, but never return the increased amount.
They ask for an initial payment, then disappear or demand more money for "fees" or "taxes." There is no legitimate way to "flip" money.
Scammers impersonate celebrities or popular accounts, promising large sums of money in exchange for a small "verification" fee.
Legitimate giveaways never ask for money upfront. If you have to pay to receive a prize, it's a scam.
Scammers pretend to be Cash App support, asking for your login details, PIN, or to send them money to "verify" your account.
Cash App support will never ask for your sign-in code, PIN, or to send them money. Always verify contact through the official app.
Fake emails or texts with links to malicious websites designed to steal your Cash App login credentials or personal information.
Always hover over links before clicking to see the true destination. Look for misspellings or unusual domains.
Scammers advertise fake rentals or high-value items online, then demand Cash App payments as a deposit or full payment before disappearing.
Always verify the legitimacy of the seller and the item/property before sending money. Never pay for something you haven't seen in person.
Fraudulent employers send fake checks for equipment, then ask you to send money via Cash App to "vendors" or for "training fees."
The check will bounce, and any money you sent via Cash App is lost. Legitimate employers never ask for money for equipment or training.
Essential security practices for Cash App users
Cash App is designed for sending money to friends, family, and trusted small businesses. Avoid sending money to strangers.
Always double-check the recipient's $Cashtag, phone number, or email before sending money. A typo can send money to the wrong person.
Set up a PIN or Touch ID/Face ID for all transactions. This adds an extra layer of security to prevent unauthorized access.
If an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is. Legitimate giveaways and money offers don't require upfront payments.
If you suspect a scam or unauthorized transaction, report it immediately within the Cash App or to official support channels.
Built-in protections for your account and transactions
Enable a PIN, Touch ID, or Face ID to protect your account and transactions.
Receive real-time alerts for all transactions and account activity.
Cash App employs fraud detection technology to identify and prevent suspicious activity.
Verify your identity to unlock higher sending limits and enhance security.
Detailed records of all your transactions are available in-app.
Manage your Cash Card, including pausing spending and setting ATM limits, directly from the app.
Act quickly - Cash App payments are instant and often irreversible
Immediately contact Cash App support through the app or their official website to report the fraudulent transaction.
Cash App HelpIf you suspect your account was compromised, change your PIN and password immediately to prevent further unauthorized access.
If your Cash App was linked to your bank account or debit card, inform your bank of the fraudulent activity.
Keep records of all communications, transaction details, and any evidence related to the scam.
For significant losses, file a report with your local police department. This can help with recovery efforts.
File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission to contribute to fraud tracking and prevention efforts.
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This covers identifying fake payment requests, phishing messages, and fraudulent communications claiming to be from CashApp or other users.
This addresses the immediate steps to take after realizing you’ve been scammed, including contacting CashApp support, disputing transactions, and reporting the incident.
This covers common scam tactics like money flipping promises, fake investment opportunities, and too-good-to-be-true offers that target CashApp users.
This includes security best practices like enabling security features, protecting login credentials, avoiding public WiFi for transactions, and recognizing social engineering attempts.