How to avoid cash app scam
Mobile payment applications are a convenient way to collect money using a smartphone. These applications have become very popular-cash app scammers will try to use them to steal your money. Learn how mobile payment app scams work and how to avoid remittances to clear serious payment applications.

As part of the fraud, customers must use cash applications to pay utility bills to protect their services.

Not only does JEA accept cash applications for payment, but the city facility also eliminates the impact of energy and water shortages caused by the COVID-19 issue.

In Cash App Scam the Customers do not need to prepay debit cards by phone or contact banks, credit cards, or other financial information.

In addition, in order to help users respond to COVID-19, JEA has also done the following work:

Late fees will be delayed until further notice

Next month, customers paying with Visa, MasterCard or Discover will have higher credit card prices

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