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When you receive money in CashApp, you may not be sure how to respond to the receipt of this money. However, there's an easy way to do this. With a quick emoji stamping, recipient users can send the sender an emoji saying a quick "thank you" with some extra flair.

  • Note to reader: These steps work the same on all mobile devices. However, on Android, the buttons are more rounded, and less boxy than those on iPhone.
  1. 1
    Open your Cash App app once you receive a push notification that you've received your payment. Cash App's app is green with a white, italicized, incomplete dollar symbol perched on the front of it.
    • To get the notification of the money sent, you must always be signed in. If you don't stay signed in, CashApp has ways they can email or text you when a payment has been sent to your account.
  2. 2
    Tap the Activity button from the bottom bar. The Activity button looks like a clock without the numbers on it, pointing to about 4 or 5 o'clock. It should be at the very bottom right corner of the app's screen.
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  3. 3
    Tap the listing of where you've been sent money. Each payment listing has the boldened sender's name, and sender's icon displayed, with their "For (Note) required" information shown below.
    • To the right, you'll see an ovular button with a heart and the dollar amount they sent, which you can tap.
    • If you tap on the listing itself, you'll be taken to a page that lists the sender's icon, name, payer's username (in the "Payment from $username" row), dollar amount, note, and date/time followed by two other buttons - which one you'll need for this.
    • Both of these reach the same Emoji box, described later.
  4. 4
    Tap the "Reply" button.
  5. 5
    Tap the Emoji you'd like to send. Cash App gives only four emojis by default - but you can extend that by tapping the 5th choice.
  6. 6
    Look for confirmation of the reply being sent. As it sends, you'll see the emoji fly upwards off the screen (or from the Activity page the emoji just disappears) and the Reply bar reads "You replied (the emoji you picked)" (while from the activity page, the emoji just returns and fills in the empty green heart symbol).
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