Validate, refuse, dispute an action
When the master records an action on your account, two cases: either you must confirm beforehand, or the action is immediate but you can dispute within 48 hours.
View pending actions
Drawer ☰ → To validate. This screen shows you:
- To confirm — actions awaiting your agreement (Confirmation required mode).
- Disputable — actions already validated but that you can still dispute (Trust mode, within 48 hours of creation).
"Confirmation required" mode
The master created an action but it's awaiting your OK. As long as you haven't responded, your balance isn't modified.
Accept
Tap Accept. The action is validated immediately, your balance is updated.
Refuse
Tap Refuse. You can enter a reason (recommended so the master understands why). The action isn't applied — your balance stays the same.
After 48 hours without a response, the action is automatically accepted. This is intentional — to prevent actions from staying pending forever. If you disagree, respond before.
"Trust" mode
The master created an action and it's immediately validated. Your balance is already updated. But you have 48 hours to dispute if you disagree.
Dispute
- Drawer ☰ → To validate → section Disputable.
- On the action, tap Dispute.
- Enter a reason (optional but helpful).
- Confirm.
The master receives the dispute and can either cancel the action (your balance reverts), or maintain it with a comment to explain.
After this delay, the action is final — you can no longer dispute. Remember to check your history regularly.
Good practice: explain your reason
When you refuse or dispute, take 5 seconds to write why. It avoids arguments and helps the master understand. A vague reason ("no") can generate conflict; a clear reason ("I did the dishes yesterday, not today") resolves quickly.
View your action history
Drawer ☰ → History. You see all actions in the active context, with their status (validated, pending, disputed, refused, cancelled).