Home Categories Scamming - Fraud Is cashapptreat.com a Scam? Review of Cashappclaim or Cashapp Treat 1 1 3.64K 1 Aug 5, 2020 2020-08-05T19:32:33-05:00 Aug 5, 2020 2020-08-05T20:13:16-05:00 Online Threat Alerts (OTA) Cashappclaim or Cashapp Treat.com located at www.cashapptreat.com is a scam. The domain or website redirects visitors to a YouTube channel called "Cash App Guy" and attempts to force and trick them into subscribing. But, there is no video at the "Cash App Guy" channel. If you visit cashapptreat.com and get redirected to YouTube, do not be tricked into subscribing. A channel should not force you to subscribe, you should be able to view the channel and then decide to subscribe if you want to. About Cashappclaim or Cashapp Treat.com More From OTA Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Save + Was this article helpful? (1) (0) ▷Little Tikes Sale On Facebook Scam... ◁323 Area Code Telephone Call Scams: Bew... Celine Dion Died in Plane Crash - Malic... Vogue at gestskings.com - it is a Fraud... Is "Super Savingz" an Untrustworthy Web... Is electronicsbesto.me an Untrustworthy... Phishing "ALTA Settlement Statement" Em... Is Loyalys a Scam? Review of the Online... Is Brushinn.com a Scam or is it Legit? ... Is Amazingazx a Scam or Legit Online St... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter post here 1an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userAug 25, 2020 at 7:06 AM by Is cashapptreat.com a Scam? Review of Cashappclaim or Cashapp Treatan anonymous user from: Dallas, Texas, United StatesI stopped to get some fast food on January 31, and that’s when I realized I hadn't activated my current card yet. In a hurry, I did a quick Google search to find Cash App’s support number. I called the number at the top of the search. It was one of the top searches where you would think would be a legitimate source. “It was a website that didn’t look like Cash App, but it had their privacy policy, all of that.I called the number on that third-party site and began speaking to a supposed-customer support agent, but that’s where issues began as I unknowingly gave the scammer my phone number. A PIN number for my new card, and finally, the last piece of the puzzle: her debit card number.“They ask, ‘what’s the card number associated with…’ and they gave me 4 digits.I didn’t realize when I gave the scammer that debit card associated with the account. Since the person had the last four digits, the request seemed legit.That’s when I began receiving mysterious Cash App notifications from my wives account.“So I called her and said, ‘hey, did you just send me $2,000?’ And she said, ‘no, but I did just decline a request for $3,500 from you.’ I was about five minutes from home when my wife texted me and told me that $2,000 was taken out of the account.What I didn’t know at the time? Cash App doesn’t have a customer support phone number that offers human assistance. The only way to receive support is digitally, inside the app. But scam artists know this, and try to dupe customers.“When I got that text message from my wife, I had to pull over. I was just a mess.Nancy Crawford with the Better Business Bureau said the best way to avoid losing money is verifying that a phone number is legit before calling. it took me few weeks to figure out how to get my money back after made failed attempts; I later came across a certified recovery Company through a friend , I was able to hire their services . They were able to recover my funds from the scammers successfully. You can file a complaint directly on w w w . instantfundsrecovery . com or WhatsApp - 1 8 4 3 4 3 9 5 8 8 3 just in case you find yourself in same situation to file your complaint.