December 2, 2024 at 10:49 am

Venmo User Asks “What Now” After She Gets A “Completely Random Notification” With A Contribution From A Total Stranger

by Ashley Ashbee

Source: TikTok/@themoneymom

Online scammers seem to be getting more clever. Even the most security savvy people might have trouble figuring out if this is a scam or not.

TikToker @themoneymom, real name Jenna Herrera, “thought it was really weird” when a complete stranger sent her money on Venmo.

 

Source: TikTok/@themoneymom

“So I waited a couple of seconds,” Jenna continues. “And then that same person requested the money back.”

The message begins with “Hi – I obviously just paid you $290 accidentally.”

But how do you “accidentally” Venmo someone? Jenna gives financial advice on TikTok and she knew something wasn’t right about this.

Source: TikTok/@themoneymom

After doing some research, Jenna “learned that it’s a technique people use” to scam.

“You send the money back, but it wasn’t from them” She’s unclear on how it works.

“I declined the request… What do I do with (the money)?”

Source: TikTok/@themoneymom

“I’m not going to give it back to this guy.” she says.

“How do I get it back to its rightful owner?”

“Wood” is the name for the payment. Weird!

Watch the full clip.

@themoneymom

what now? #idk

♬ original sound – JENNA HERRERA

Here is what people are saying.

It seems like a common scam.

Source: TikTok/@themoneymom

Good advice. I know people need money, but you need to be careful.

Source: TikTok/@themoneymom

I wonder what this amount was.

Source: TikTok/@themoneymom

Good question! Change your passwords.

Source: TikTok/@themoneymom

Financial things take time. Patience is key.

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I don’t see myself using Venmo.

There are too many scammers out there.

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