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Cash App impersonation scams

What this scam usually looks like

A message or email claims to be from Cash App about a problem, payment, delivery, or security issue, and pushes you to a link to log in, pay, or confirm details.

What the real Cash App will never ask for

  • Your PIN, password, or one-time code
  • A fee to receive a payment or refund
  • You to approve a 'collect' request to get money

Common fake message patterns

Sanitised examples - placeholders only, never real links or data.

Example only: Cash App support: verify your account to release funds: [fake-link removed]
Example only: You won the Cash App giveaway - pay a small fee to claim.

Common red flags

  • A message about a payment you don't recognise
  • A link to 'resolve' or 'confirm' instead of the app
  • A request to send a fee to receive money
  • Requests for your PIN, password, or card details

How to verify safely

  • Check transactions only in the official app.
  • Receiving money never needs a fee, PIN, or upgrade.
  • Never enter your PIN to receive funds.

What not to do

  • Don't pay to receive money.
  • Don't approve requests or enter your PIN for a 'refund'.
  • Don't trust payment screenshots.

If you already clicked or paid

Contact your bank or the payment provider immediately. Save evidence and report it. Don't send more to 'release' a payment.

See the step-by-step recovery guides and your country's reporting options.

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Official Cash App security & reporting

  • Cash App - help & security Needs manual review

    Cash App support and security guidance.

    Source type: corporate · Last checked 2026-06-05

    https://cash.app/help

Sources

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Frequently asked questions

How do I know if a Cash App message is fake?

Check inside the official Cash App app or by typing the address yourself. Cash App won't ask for your password, codes, or payment via a link in a message.

What should I do if I clicked a fake Cash App link?

Don't enter anything; close the page. If you entered details, change your password, enable two-step verification, and contact your bank if card details were involved.

Reviewed by the ScamMessageChecker.com editorial team. Last reviewed 2026-06-05. Spotted something out of date? Tell us so we can review it. See how we assess scam risk.

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