Chase will start blocking Zelle payments over social media

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Chase Bank is going to make it harder to use Zelle for transactions stemming from social media. In an update to its policy on Zelle, Chase says it may ā€œdecline or blockā€ payments related to purchases from social media marketplaces or messaging apps, as spotted earlier by Bleeping Computer.

The new policy, which goes into effect on March 23rd, 2025, says itā€™s supposed to help prevent scams:

To help protect you from fraud and scams, the Zelle Service should be used for payments between friends, family, and others you trust and should not be used to pay for goods from recipients with whom you are not familiarā€¦ If you are sending a Zelle payment from your Chase account that is identified as originating from contact through social media, we may, in our discretion delay, decline or block that payment.

The company also says it may request more information when you add a payment recipient to Zelle, including the purpose of your payment, how you contact this person, and ā€œother details we deem appropriate to assess whether your payment has elevated fraud or scam risk, or is an illegal, ineligible or improper payment.ā€

A Chase webpage says 50 percent of scams reported in the second half of 2024 came from social media, like this one reported by Tomā€™s Hardware, where a scammer attempts to obtain a sellerā€™s Zelle account details by sending a fake payment through a phishing link. It adds that Zelle doesnā€™t offer purchase protection, meaning ā€itā€™s highly unlikely youā€™ll get your money back if itā€™s a scam.ā€ If Chase suspects you may be trying to use Zelle over social media, the company may block or delay the payment while it verifies your identity and the person sending or receiving money.

The Verge reached out to Zelle with a request for comment but didnā€™t immediately hear back.

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