
Financial apps like Venmo, CashApp, and Zelle have made life easier for millions of people. However, they are still not foolproof from human error- a lesson that hip-hop artist Yung Joc learned the hard way earlier this week.
Joc reportedly sent $1800 to the wrong person on Zelle. He shared a screenshot on Instagram showing the series of messages in which he told the unknown recipient that he didnât know him or her, nor did they know him. He said âGod has a bigger blessing for youâŚ.â
The user reportedly blocked the âItâs Goinâ Downâ rapper after the first two text messages. Seemingly frustrated, Joc appealed to his followers for help.
He captioned the conversationâs screenshot with the following: âSo I sent them a Zelle by mistake and they wonât return my moneyâŚ. can yâall please call/text them and ask them to return my lil change? 67859*****.â [We at The Source redacted the number.]

The appeal was met with mixed reactions by the artistâs followers with some saying that he can afford to take the L while others said that it was his money and he had the right to have it back. Other users pointed out the importance of doing a test send first to make sure that it went to the correct recipient.
While $1800 might not seem like a lot to most chart-topping artists and reality show stars, there have been rumors that Jocâs finances may be a bit shaky. In Gucci Maneâs song, âF*** the World,â a controversial line made reference to Yung Jog when Gucci rapped âI got all eyes on me like Pac did, but I ainât tryinâ to go broke like Joc did.âÂ
Yung Joc also has nine children to support.