[KY] [KY] Can I sue Cash App for stress and lost time?
Here’s the legal reality:
- Cash recovery: Since Goldman Sachs already refunded you, you’ve been made whole financially on the duplicate charge itself.
- Emotional distress & stress damages: Courts are very reluctant to award money for stress, inconvenience, or lost time in cases like this, unless there’s a severe injury (medical bills, hospitalization, or documented psychiatric harm). Just being upset or delayed usually isn’t enough.
- Lost opportunity damages: If you had written proof of a job offer or lease you lost because of Cash App’s refusal, that might strengthen a damages claim. Without that, it’s very hard to win more than a refund.
- Small claims court: You could sue in small claims court in Kentucky for the stress and inconvenience. The filing fee is low, and you don’t need a lawyer. But realistically, you may only recover your out-of-pocket costs (like travel or fees), not compensation for anxiety.
- Regulatory complaint: A stronger option may be filing complaints with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or the Kentucky Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division. Companies often respond more seriously to regulators than to individuals.
So, is it “worth it”? If your goal is money for stress, probably not. If your goal is accountability and forcing Cash App to take notice, filing a small claims action or consumer complaint could achieve that.
Would you like me to draft a short complaint letter you can file with the CFPB, laying out what happened and how Cash App mishandled it? That way you can hold them accountable without the expense of court.
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After Goldman Sachs bank finally investigated the double charge, they have refunded my money, but I’m still very upset at how Cash App handled the case. Is it worth taking them to court for the stress and lost time? (Stuck in Kentucky for a month) When I should have been looking for a job or a permanent place to stay, because they refused to read the whole contract I had made with Goldman Sachs bank?
Lexi, Chatbot
I’m sorry to hear about the stress you’ve experienced with Cash App and the impact it’s had on your situation. Have you already attempted to resolve this issue directly with Cash App before considering legal action?
They were rude when I asked them to explain how they came to the decision that there was no error with the duplicate charge. They stated that they would not respond to any more messages regarding their decision.
Lexi, Chatbot
What specific damages or losses have you incurred as a result of their handling of your case?
Stress and anxiety, being told that the last bit of money I had was not taken in error.
Lexi, Chatbot
Is there anything else the lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they’ll be able to help with your stress and anxiety.
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Gurney P
Hey there! I'm GurneyP, an attorney with many years of experience. Just so you are aware, this platform is for legal information only. No attorney-client relationship is formed from our conversation. Could you tell me more about how Cash App's handling of your case affected your job search and living situation?
Yes! I was supposed to be in Albuquerque a few days after the error occurred and they wouldn’t simply read the entirety of the single-page contract I had with Goldman Sachs bank and simply denied there was any issue.
Gurney P
I hear that — being stranded and unable to move forward with work and housing because of a bank error and Cash App’s refusal to help would be extremely stressful.
Gurney P
Here’s the legal reality:
- Cash recovery: Since Goldman Sachs already refunded you, you’ve been made whole financially on the duplicate charge itself.
- Emotional distress & stress damages: Courts are very reluctant to award money for stress, inconvenience, or lost time in cases like this, unless there’s a severe injury (medical bills, hospitalization, or documented psychiatric harm). Just being upset or delayed usually isn’t enough.
- Lost opportunity damages: If you had written proof of a job offer or lease you lost because of Cash App’s refusal, that might strengthen a damages claim. Without that, it’s very hard to win more than a refund.
- Small claims court: You could sue in small claims court in Kentucky for the stress and inconvenience. The filing fee is low, and you don’t need a lawyer. But realistically, you may only recover your out-of-pocket costs (like travel or fees), not compensation for anxiety.
- Regulatory complaint: A stronger option may be filing complaints with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or the Kentucky Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division. Companies often respond more seriously to regulators than to individuals.
So, is it “worth it”? If your goal is money for stress, probably not. If your goal is accountability and forcing Cash App to take notice, filing a small claims action or consumer complaint could achieve that.
Would you like me to draft a short complaint letter you can file with the CFPB, laying out what happened and how Cash App mishandled it? That way you can hold them accountable without the expense of court.
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