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Cash App Alert Scams and How They Work

No one representing Cash App will ever ask for your sign-in code via text message, over the phone, on social media, or through any other medium. Therefore, Cash App users are asked to beware of Cash App text or Cash app transfer scams claiming there are pending transfers, or fake Cash App customer support telephone numbers. Cash App scammers are attempting to steal personal and/or financial information via text message, phone, social media, and email. Victims of phishing scams are sometimes directed to enter their information into fake or phishing websites posing as real ones. If you believe that you have fallen victim to a phishing scam, please change your Cash App PIN immediately and report the incident.

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Also, scammers are pretending to be Cash App customer support agents and are tricking a lot of CashApp users into giving them their account credentials. But, Cash App does not actually offer customer service via the telephone, only via email or through the app. If a consumer does call the number provided by the company (1-855-351-2274), they will hear a recording telling consumers to seek service via email or their app.

Scammers set up a fake phone number and then list it on the internet along with fake web sites claiming to be Cash App Customer Support or Customer Service. The scammers ask potential victims for their account credentials and then transfer the potentia victims' account to their account.

Please be aware that Cash App employees are often impersonated by scammers circulating fake phone numbers online. Never call anyone claiming to represent Cash App. Remember Cash App will never ask for your pin or sign-in code.

If you need help or support, please go Cash App's help page at:

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