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FE Power Forums => Non-FE Discussion Forum => Topic started by: fairlaniac on May 06, 2024, 01:15:40 PM
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Got a guy who wants to buy some parts from me @ $4000 but wants to use Venmo. Says he can only make the payment via Venmo. He has sent me a driver's license photo with him and a newspaper from yesterday with date. If I accept the payment, will Venmo hit me up with tax papers or fees? I've used Paypal successfully since 1999 but he doesn't use it.
Thanks,
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That's a huge red flag! One common Venmo scam is to pay somebody using stolen credit cards. All is good until the charges get reversed and you're the one holding the bag.
If somebody says they will only use one payment method, and you can't meet them in person, run away!
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I take Venmo and haven't seen any taxes or fees requested, but my stuff is all reported.
I can't say to trust the guy, could certainly be a scam, but lots of banks will use only one or another service. One bank I have uses Zelle, Venmo is pretty easy, and of course Paypal works with most anyone.
If you are suspicious, be conservative, that's a good chunk of money, but it could be he is too and wants some protection.
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Since I started a Venmo account I will try to use it on a smaller level at some time. For now, I'm pulling the plug on the Venmo only payment guy.
Thanks,
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Right now all I have for payment is Venmo unless it's a money wire. To me money wire is the safest.
Although I use Venmo to buy have not taken it as payment but so far I feel it is safe and has worked well for maybe a half dozen times.
See if he will use a money wire.
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If he uses a major bank then he should be able to Zelle off his phone. If he doesn't have a smart phone, then I'd tell him to send a check and you'll wait until it clears.
https://www.zellepay.com/get-started?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw0YGyBhByEiwAQmBEWtXtqjJwdfQLLpUznqV51Z4pz9fgNe811pT2FKM1NSEEJjix6mBlmxoCvB4QAvD_BwE
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I did not sell to him. he would not move off the Venmo thing and I didn't want to Venmo. Then I find a cash buyer so all is good.
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Doug, you gotta find the payment method that makes you comfortable.
If the buyer will not budge from their prefered payment method it is time to let that deal go.
If the buyer is determined to purchase they will find a way that both parties can agree on.
I have one supplier who insists on using an online only payment I don't have.
We came to an agreement on a different payment method and have been doing business for years now without one single issue.....even if it is a bit slower than the other payment method.
In the end you are in control of how you will take payment, as well as make payments.
If a buyer alerts your gut radar it is time to listen to the gut......The item being sold would be nice to sell, but it is not essential it gets sold to that particular buyer.