Woman warns others after losing $300 in Cash App scam
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2023
- An apparent Cash App scam leaves a Germantown woman out $300, and there's a chance more people were also taken for much more.
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I can’t send or receive a CA without entering my phn pin #.
Why wasn’t it locked?
Never give anyone ur phone period!!!
These boys were on centennial and Winchester, at the shopping center a few months ago. I did not have cash app, however he asked me if I had you tube and grabbed my phone. These boys are really young. They have been trained by an adult to do this.
I'm sorry that happened to her but I'm grateful she's warning others.
Don't hand your phone, unlocked, to a stranger?????????
To avoid this from happening create a cash app pin which it will be required before sending money.
That's why I don't have any of that sht on my phone and don't talk to or listen to anyone about anything when I'm out and about.
You can lock the card & also set a pin when you send money
Not "very smart " sitting on camera but not giving your name 🥺🥺
Cash app also tells you who you sent the money to and ask for confirmation
Some kids are LITTLE CROOKS.
Kids ask me to use my phone all the time. My cashapp is locked. It needs my facial verification to unlock.
Set up the extra security that require codes before you send money
If you’re out here scamming people out of their hard earned money, you get no sympathy when they put you on an obituary.
So turning on the pin or fingerprint requirement per transaction isn't going to get a mention when you're raising awareness and warning people?
That’s very saddening.
So shouldn't they be able to get the identity of the person's she sent it to?!?
Gotta add the lock, it will all for finger print or coffee at each transfer
Can’t trust anyone even children they stealing like crazy