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FintechWe are collecting consumer reports about Cash App / Block billing, charges, cancellations and account practices.
No lawsuit is being reported on this page. Nothing here is a finding, an allegation or a claim about Cash App / Block. It is a place to report your own experience so that recurring patterns become visible. Reports are reviewed by licensed counsel.
The reports that turn out to be useful are specific and dated. You do not need to know whether anything here amounts to a legal claim - that assessment is not yours to make and it is not this page's job either. What helps is the record of what happened.
The single most useful document is a bank or card statement line showing the charge. A remembered amount and a documented amount are not the same thing, and the difference decides whether a pattern can be proven at all.
Your report joins others describing the same practice. Where enough consistent, documented accounts accumulate - particularly across several states - the pattern is assembled into a case file and reviewed by a licensed attorney.
A case needs only two to five named plaintiffs, not hundreds. Most people who report will never be asked to be one, and reporting carries no obligation to become one. If you are open to it, an attorney would explain what the role actually involves before anything is decided.
What being a class representative involves
This page does not report a filed lawsuit. We are collecting consumer reports about Cash App / Block account and billing practices so that patterns across customers and states can be assessed by an attorney. If a matter is filed, court records are the authoritative source.
No. Report what you remember. Documents make a report far more useful - a statement line, an invoice, a cancellation confirmation, a screenshot - but a report without them is still worth filing.
No. Reporting is free, and it does not make anyone your lawyer. If a matter proceeds and you are asked to take part, that would come as a written agreement first.
Report it anyway. Charges that continued after a cancellation request are among the most clearly documentable practices there are, and a closed account does not remove you from a period that has already happened.