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WESTLAND, Mich. — Finance apps like Cash App and Venmo have become a popular way for users to quickly transfer small amounts of money to friends and family. But as the services have to expanded to include debit card services, customers across the country have experience issues in accessing their money.For Amber Woods of Westlansd, Michigan, it was all about convenience. She could quickly transfer funds using a special debit card linked to her Cash App account."I started using it to pay bills or send money to my mom, my sister," she said.But then, she says she hit a snag. Without explanation, she couldn't transfer her 9 dollars to her bank account — it was stuck inside the app.Cash App does not have a customer service phone number, leaving users to make contact in the app or via e-mail. Woods did reach out several times, but says she ended up with only generic replies.Nationwide, others have faced similar issues. On Twitter, one user tweeted at Cash App's support account complaining that ,000 was locked in the app. Another Twitter user tweeted at Cash App claiming he was unable to pay his rent because of a tie up.After nearly two weeks, Woods says she finally recouped her funds, but the delay comes as no surprise to the Better Business Bureau (BBB)."Their communication style...is not great," said Melanie Duquesnel of the BBB serving Eastern Michigan.The consumer protection organization has been tracking complaints against Cash App’s parent company Square, nearly 2,000 of them settled in just the last three years."It just made me mad, what gives you this right to hold onto it," Woods said.It turns out Cash App and Square do have a right. The company’s legal fine print saying that Square “...may limit how many transfers you can initiate....to your….bank account and the amount of funds you can transfer in a single transaction… ” Square argues that limited transactions allows the company to screen for risk of fraud.In a statement, Square said it was looking into the matter and added that its "goal is always to provide customers with fast and thoughtful customer support that resolves the issue. Occasionally, as in this case, we fall short of that goal, and we’ll use it as an opportunity to learn and do better in the future."The BBB says Woods' situation is a reminder to pay closer attention to the rules governing the apps that manage money. They recommend always reading the fine print, which could lay out how long money can be delayed during transfers.The BBB also recommeneds reading app reviews — good and band — before creating an account so users know what to expect.The BBB urges anyone that has problems connecting with mobile payment service providers to contact them at 2733

  

Whole Foods employees are protesting their working conditions. They staged a mass “sick out” on Tuesday. The group tweeted a list of requests for Amazon – which owns Whole Foods. It included guaranteed paid-leave for workers who self-quarantine, health care coverage for part-time and seasonal workers, and “hazard pay” that’s double what they normally are paid during scheduled hours. Whole Foods has boosted pay by an hour, but workers say that’s not enough. "Hazard pay" is extra compensation when employees are required to work in potentially dangerous conditions. Human resources experts say it's something that wouldn't normally be considered for grocery store or warehouse workers. That's changing because of the pandemic."The risk is elevated and it’s elevated now for way more jobs than we ever planned for,” said Scott Cawood, CEO of World at Work. “Like I said, working at a grocery store, we’re coming into contact with the public. Any of these jobs right now have bumped up the elevation of the dangerous level and would fit into what we think of hazard pay."Some workers at these essential businesses are already receiving “hazard pay.” Big companies like Costco, Target and Walmart are giving employees extra cash. Others are looking at different ways to help."We’ve seen organizations, for example, sending toilet paper to employees, new childcare funds coming open, different types of bonuses being put in place to help,” said Cawood. “We’ve got transportation allowances happening all over. Many benefits that are happening right now are outside the traditional scope because this is such an extreme situation."While many workers welcome the additional pay, some still don't feel comfortable going to work.Congress is working on legislation that would allow employees to refuse hazard pay, but still be able to come back to work after this health crisis. 1887

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