Zelle Customer Service Contacts

Zelle is a digital payment network that allows users to send, request, and receive money directly between bank accounts in the United States.

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What you need to know about Zelle

Zelle generally does not respond to customer service queries. It passes most complaints along to its bank owners. Here’s my guide on how the Zelle dispute process works. We get many cases about money being sent to the wrong person. The latest swindle is the Zelle callback scam.

How to resolve a problem with Zelle

Zelle’s banks are also generally unhelpful. You’ll need to apply pressure to the executive contacts. Please see our guide on how to get your money back from a Zelle scam or accidental money transfer.

Note: If you’re having customer service trouble, please use our proven methods for fixing any consumer problem before contacting a manager.

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Zelle mailing address

5801 N. Pima Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85250

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Zelle executive customer service contacts

Primary Contact
Natalie Schwimer
Chief People Officer
5801 N. Pima Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
natalie.schwimer@earlywarning.com

Secondary Contact
José Resendiz
Chief Operating Officer
5801 N. Pima Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
jose.resendiz@earlywarning.com

Mark Travi
Chief Financial Officer
5801 N. Pima Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
mark.travi@earlywarning.com

Chief Executive
Albert Ko
5801 N. Pima Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
albert.ko@earlywarning.com

Frequently asked questions about Zelle

Who owns Zelle?

Bank of America, Truist, Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, PNC Bank, U.S. Bank, and Wells Fargo.

How can I contact Zelle customer service?

Does Zelle offer purchase protection?

No. However, Zelle has started to require banks to mark transactions as risky. For instance, a bank will flag a transaction if a customer tries to send money to an account that hasn’t been used on Zelle before.

How can I get a refund from Zelle?

To request a refund from Zelle, follow these steps:

  1. Contact your bank or credit union: Call your bank’s customer service. If you’re using Zelle through your bank, report the transaction. You can usually find the contact number on the back of your debit card.
  2. File a claim with Zelle and your bank: If you sent money to someone who tricked you, file a claim with Zelle and your bank. Zelle refunds charges, but each case is reviewed individually—call (844) 428-8542 or email support@zellepay.com.
  3. Provide documentation: Gather any documents that support your claim.
  4. Follow your bank’s instructions: Your bank will give you specific steps.
  5. Be patient: Refund requests can take time, so stay patient.

You can’t cancel a payment once sent if the recipient uses Zelle. However, some banks are starting to reverse transfers for scammed customers.

Can I cancel a payment?

You can only cancel a payment if the recipient hasn’t yet enrolled with Zelle. If the recipient is already enrolled, the money is sent directly to their bank account and cannot be canceled.

Are there any fees to use Zelle?

Zelle does not charge fees to send or receive money. However, it’s recommended to check with your bank or credit union to confirm if they charge any fees.

Are there limits to how much money I can send?

Limits on how much money you can send may be set by your bank or credit union. Check with them directly to find out your limits.

How to get professional help with your Zelle problem

If you need help with Zelle, you can contact our advocacy team or just click the "Get Help" button. For immediate assistance, you can also send us a message on our Facebook group. Note: We do not charge for our advocacy.

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