What is CASH APP on My Bank Statement?
CASH APP is a billing label used when you send or receive money through Cash App, or when you use a Cash App Card. Charges may appear as “CASH APP,” “CASH APP*username,” or under a business name if used for a purchase.
Why Am I Being Charged by Cash App?
Common reasons include:
- Sending money via credit card (incurs a fee)
- Making purchases using your Cash App Card
- Instant deposit or transfer fees
- Recurring payments or subscriptions through the app
What is Cash App?
Cash App is a peer-to-peer mobile payment service by Block, Inc. (formerly Square). It lets users send and receive money, pay businesses, invest in stocks or Bitcoin, and use a debit card.
Is the Cash App Charge Legit?
Usually, yes—but if you don’t recognize the charge, check your recent activity in the app. You can also check with friends or family members who may have access to your device or account.
How to Stop or Dispute Cash App Charges
To cancel or investigate a charge:
- Open the Cash App
- Go to Activity and select the payment
- Tap … and choose Need Help & Cash App Support
For fraud concerns, contact your bank and Cash App support immediately.
FAQ
- What is CASH APP on my statement?
- It’s a charge from sending money, making purchases, or using the Cash App Card.
- Why is Cash App charging me?
- You may have sent money via credit card, made a purchase, or used instant transfer options.
- How do I stop Cash App charges?
- Review your Cash App activity and cancel recurring payments if necessary.