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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
You're selling online, that could make you a prime target for a scam. These scams usually work by someone claiming to have sent the payment to you for whatever it is they purchased through Cash App. They'll say they never got the item and demand that you issue a refund through Cash App. If you're not careful about checking your sales records, you could easily fall victim to this scam and issue a refund for a purchase that was never made.6. Fake-deposit scamsFake deposit scams happen when you send a deposit for goods or services to someone on Cash App, only to find out that whatever it is you're paying for doesn't exist.For example, let’s say you're in the market to buy a puppy and you come across someone selling a litter on Facebook Marketplace. They ask for a $500 deposit payable via Cash App, which you happily send after picking out your pup from a photo. You follow up to schedule a date and time to collect your new furry friend but, lo and behold, the scammer has disappeared with your cash and there were never any puppies for sale.It's not just puppies. You may encounter scammers who are supposedly selling dirt bikes or ATVs, or collecting rental deposits for homes among many other hoaxes. If someone you want to buy something from refuses to collect a deposit in person, that could be a big red flag that they're a scammer.7. Catfishing scamsCatfishing scams most often involve someone who
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