When you use a peer-to-peer (P2P) payment app, you have fewer rights by law and are vulnerable to more threats from scammers.
- Using a P2P app is like spending cash. Only use it for friends and others you both know and trust. Transactions are instantaneous and generally not reversible.
- If possible, keep one, separate bank account to link to P2P accounts. Do not link P2P accounts to your primary account or one with a sizable balance.
- If you are going to send money to a particular person for the first time through a P2P payment app, such as Venmo, for example, even to a person you know, you should either initially send $1 as a test or ask the person to send a request for the money. There are so many accounts that have similar names such as BobSmith1 and BobSmith02. The accounts can have photos, but the photos are so small, it’s difficult to tell whether it’s the correct person.
Bottom line for consumers: Don’t use P2P with strangers, beware of phishing or unexpected requests, and double check usernames.