If you block someone on Cash App before accepting a payment that they sent you, the funds will be returned to the sender's Cash App account automatically. Once you block someone, they will no longer be able to send you payments or contact you on the app.

 

It's important to note that if you have already accepted the payment before blocking the person, the funds will remain in your Cash App account balance. In this case, you may need to contact cash app customer service to request a refund or to resolve any issues related to the payment.

 

If you are unsure whether you have accepted a payment or not, you can check your transaction history on Cash App to see if the payment appears in your account balance or if it has been returned to the sender.

 

Overall, blocking someone on Cash App is a good way to prevent unwanted contact and protect your privacy. However, it's important to be aware of any outstanding payments or transactions before taking this step to avoid any issues with returning or receiving funds.

 

I had 140 on my cash app I looked at it and I have all the payments and everything for that day and the only thing that I spend which it shows is 47.43. And that’s the last thing, and nothing is pending on the cash app or anything and my balance is 42 dollars now.

 

If you had a balance of $140 on your Cash App account and there are no cash app pending transactions or payments, but your balance has decreased to $42, there may be a few possible explanations. Here are some things to consider:

  1. Check for any automatic transfers or subscription payments: You may have authorized automatic transfers or payments for subscriptions that are deducting funds from your account. Check your account settings to see if there are any automatic transfers or payments that could explain the decrease in your balance.
  2. Review your transaction history: Go to the "Activity" tab in your Cash App account and review your transaction history to see if there are any transactions that you don't recognize or that could explain the decrease in your balance.
  3. Contact Cash App support: If you are unable to identify the reason for the decrease in your balance, contact Cash App support for assistance. They can help you investigate any unauthorized transactions or resolve any other issues with your account.

It's important to monitor your Cash App account regularly and review all transactions to ensure that they are legitimate. If you notice any suspicious activity, report it to cash app customer service immediately to protect your account and funds.