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Anybody had a provider ask for payment via Google Cash App? (The APP is a green $).  I had one ask for payment via Cash App not too long ago. Eventually I just paid good ole cash. Now I have learned one of my friends had his entire checking account wiped out by a hacker. The friend has used the Cash App, and it was through his use of this App that his account was stolen. (The bank reimbursed him, but still.......)

Wonder if I dodged a bullet? 

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3 hours ago, NJF said:

Cash App is like all other online payment systems and there is always a risk of fraud. There are ways to safeguard your account. 

What are some of the ways?

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I don't see how using CashApp can cause someone to be able to drain your linked bank account, unless you are very sloppy with your account credentials.  I'm not saying this because I'm fond of payment apps (I prefer to pay in cash for escorts or masseurs), but based on what I've read it doesn't sound like someone receiving money from you on an app automatically has the ability to take other money.

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4 hours ago, maninsoma said:

I don't see how using CashApp can cause someone to be able to drain your linked bank account, unless you are very sloppy with your account credentials.  I'm not saying this because I'm fond of payment apps (I prefer to pay in cash for escorts or masseurs), but based on what I've read it doesn't sound like someone receiving money from you on an app automatically has the ability to take other money.

This is correct. 

There's always more to a story.

Posted (edited)

There is no, “charge his account” button on cash app. The only way to wipe any account, is to add cash to your own cash app from your bank account.

I try to imply this with clients who use apps or my site. Also: there’s many “text buddy” and “sugar daddy” scammers who contact me by text daily, even multiple times daily. This is another reason I have to regularly remove my phone number from my RentMen ad, and hope clients click my website or send me a messenger which delivers my auto-reply. I recently came up with a clever line in my ad, to further let people know: you can trust me:

Meet one of RentMen’s longest 🍌 running advertiser, since 2009!

So when someone says something equally clever like: “I’m not going to send money to a stranger”, I’ll know what to do 🚪 ☎️ 

Edited by Jarrod_Uncut
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Interesting that the friendsboy site has a warning on its "contact the provider" page. It says if anyone asks you to pay through an app or cash app you are to report it to the friendsboy management site. Wonder what they know that I don't. Think I really did dodge a bullet as I have not seen that guy's ad anywhere since I contacted him. Need to be more careful I suppose.

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2 hours ago, Becket said:

Interesting that the friendsboy site has a warning on its "contact the provider" page. It says if anyone asks you to pay through an app or cash app you are to report it to the friendsboy management site. Wonder what they know that I don't. Think I really did dodge a bullet as I have not seen that guy's ad anywhere since I contacted him. Need to be more careful I suppose.

Friendboy.pro's warning is this:

"When call or text him, tell you found his info on Friendboy.pro site!

 

If a guy asks for a gift card or for a cash-app - the best will be to stop communicating with him and to send a note or a comment on Friendboy.pro about a potential scam artist

NEVER SEND ANYTHING TO STRANGERS"
 
I don't interpret this warning as having anything to do with payment methods after you've had a session with someone; rather, it's a warning not to send money to someone who asks for it after a mere inquiry about his service.
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On 10/7/2023 at 8:55 AM, Becket said:

Interesting that the friendsboy site has a warning on its "contact the provider" page. It says if anyone asks you to pay through an app or cash app you are to report it to the friendsboy management site. Wonder what they know that I don't. Think I really did dodge a bullet as I have not seen that guy's ad anywhere since I contacted him. Need to be more careful I suppose.

I suppose in a way friendboy could be pandering in one of the  many interpretations of the word but after they've been compensated for allowing a provider to sell his wares or more importantly for the sake of legalities, his TIME, it seems to me that how a provider is paid is none of friendboys business...   bartering and trading , how much, how little and in what shape or form a provider is  compensated should be  inconsequential and immaterial to friendboy. 
For whatever it's worth, no pun intended, I've never had an issue with Venmo, PayPal, Zelle, or CashApp 

Something to note... in my experience,  99.9% ( actually 100% ) of the time, it's not me asking how I'm going to be compensated but rather the conspicuous consumers asking me how I'm wanting to be compensated and which app do I have or use in which case I respond by saying, "which ever is most convenient for you 🙂"

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I simply keep a separate, dedicated account for any cases where I need to directly link an account to an app. That way if it’s ever compromised the damage is mitigated by the relatively low balance that I maintain there. It may be a hassle to have one more account to fund, but you can’t put a price on peace of mind. 

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