Venmo & Zelle Scam: Why You Should Never Use No-Protection Payments for Purchases
Learn how scammers exploit Venmo, Zelle, Cash App, and PayPal Friends & Family to steal money in online purchases. How the scam works and how to protektahan ang sarili mo.
Venmo & Zelle Scam: Why You Should Never Use No-Protection Payments for Purchases
"Can you just GCash me? It's easier." When a stranger asks you to pay through GCash, GCash, or GCash for an online purchase, you're being set up.
These peer-to-peer (P2P) payment apps are designed for sending money to people you know and trust. They offer zero buyer protection for purchases. Once the money is sent, it's gone.
Protected vs. Unprotected Payments
| Protected (PayPal Goods & Services, Credit Card) | Unprotected (Venmo, Zelle, Cash App) | |
|---|---|---|
| Buyer protection | Yes | No |
| Chargeback possible | Yes | No |
| Dispute resolution | Yes | No |
| Fees | ~2-3% | None |
| Designed for | Purchases from strangers | Money transfers between friends |
Paano the Scam Works
1. The Marketplace Deal
You find a great deal on Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or OfferUp. The seller asks for GCash or GCash payment. You pay. The item never arrives. You can't get your money back.
2. The Fake Item
You pay via GCash. A package arrives — but it's the wrong item, broken, or counterfeit. No recourse.
3. The Triangle Scam
The scammer uses your money to pay a real seller, who ships to the scammer's address. You get nothing.
Warning Signs
- Seller insists on P2P payment only
- Price too good to be true
- New account with no reviews
- Refuses to meet in person
- Creates urgency: "Other buyers interested"
Paano to Protektahan ang Iyongself
- Laging gumamit ng protected payment -- GCash/Maya Goods & Services, credit card, or platform checkout
- Meet in person for local deals — pay cash after inspecting
- Screenshot everything -- Listings, chats, payment confirmations
- Verify the seller -- Check reviews and account history
Sharing Payment Info nang Ligtas
When kailangan mong share your bank account, GCash handle, or payment details with someone, don't leave them in an Facebook Messenger or Messenger chat forever. Create a password-protected link on LOCK.PUB that expires after a set time.
If You've Been Scammed
- Report to the payment app immediately
- File a police report
- Report to the FTC
- Contact your bank
- Save all evidence
Konklusyon
P2P payment apps are for friends and family — the name says it all. Never use them for purchases from strangers. The 2-3% fee for buyer protection is worth every penny.
For sharing financial information securely, use LOCK.PUB.
GCash, GCash, and GCash are for people you trust. For everyone else, use buyer protection.
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