Cash App may not be letting you send money for several common reasons:
- Insufficient Funds: You might not have enough balance in your Cash App account or linked bank/debit card to cover the payment.
- Account Limits: If your Cash App account is unverified, there are limits on how much you can send in a 30-day period. Unverified accounts have a sending limit of $1,000 per rolling 30 days and a total limit of $1,500 before needing verification.
- Bank Decline: Your bank may have declined the transaction due to insufficient funds, account restrictions, or security reasons.
- App or Connection Issues: Using an outdated version of Cash App, having an unstable internet connection, or technical glitches can cause sending failures.
- Security or Compliance Flags: Cash App may block or restrict transactions flagged for suspicious activity or potential violations of their terms (such as suspected money laundering). Sometimes this is a permanent restriction on an account.
- Incorrect Recipient Info: Errors in the recipient's details or $Cashtag can cause the transaction to fail.
How to Fix It:
- Check your Cash App balance and your linked bank/debit card for sufficient funds.
- Verify your identity on Cash App to lift sending limits.
- Make sure you are running the latest version of the app.
- Ensure you have a stable internet connection.
- Double-check the recipient's payment details.
- If issues persist, contact Cash App support for assistance.
These steps generally resolve the issue of not being able to send money on Cash App.