A decent human being would be apologetic and would return the money. Not tell the person who made the mistake to basically, "Suck it."
This is a major reason why I dont like to utilize cash apps. I have only used cash apps with people I know. I make sure it's them and I also make sure that my name is correct for them. Another issue is my phone which freezes at times, but will continue to register my screen presses, and I end up either losing what I write or click a link I don't intend to click. Now that sucks ass, because it's sometimes an ad or some stupid bullshit like that.
And apparently, it's too easy to make mistakes while using these apps, and I guarantee Chino isn't the only one who's fat fingers caused them to send money to the wrong person.
While it does suck he made a mistake and sent money to the wrong person. You really shouldn't expect people to be kind, especially when dealing with money. I would hope and pray someone would be kind enough to return the money, but I won't expect it.
Once that money leaves my hands, it is no longer my money. I am a firm believer of this, because it's the reality of money. I just can only hope the people really needed the funds. And this is only to console myself from my mistake, to make myself feel better. But honestly, I know darn well most people don't use money for things they need. So why get myself worked up and worried about what someone else does with their money. In other words, I won't go asking for it back. If I drop a 20, I can only hope someone tells me I dropped it, which I do when I see it actually fall from the person's pocket.
If you see money and there's no one around, would you take it and keep it, or search and ask around to find out who really dropped the cash? And how would you determine whether someone is lying or not?
How does that girl know Chino isn't lying? That's the part that sucks, because it would involve a big investigation and it involves not only the company but the police. It's why identity fraud sucks a lot, as it's hard to determine if hear say is factual, and why people should keep all their statements and should be consistently monitoring their bank accounts. Or in the case of a cash app, take a screenshot of the person you're sending it to before you send the money, as a form of proof to who you're sending money too.