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Jun-16
Hopefully, if you see Chime pending transactions on your account, you know what they are, why they're there, and how to cancel them. If you're having trouble determining when a deposit should post on Chime, read on to find out the best way to check your pending transactions. You can use this information to get the money you need when you need it. Also, learn how to view and cancel pending transactions on Chime.
How do I cancel the Chime pending transaction?
If you are using Chime, you should know how to cancel Chime pending transactions. To do so, log into your Chime Spending Account and tap on the pending transaction. Once you have chosen the pending transaction, you will be given an option to cancel it. However, before you cancel a transaction, you should ensure that you do not have any other pending transactions. It can take as long as 3 days to process.
When a Chime transaction pending, it means it has been sent to the network but has not been confirmed. To cancel a pending transaction, you can go to your Spending Account and tap on "View Pending Deposits" to view the amount and date of the deposit. If you deposit money on the weekend, the deposit will usually be posted the next business day. However, it is important to double-check with your bank if you've made a deposit on the weekend. You can quickly identify if your account is in trouble by checking pending deposits in Chime.
Why Chime pending deposits?
Chime observes bank and federal holidays. When you deposit funds to your account, your Chime account will appear green, but the funds will not be posted until the following business day. Since banks can't process deposits these days, you may not see your money until the next business day. In addition, Chime will not process deposits on holidays, mJul-7
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