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You Accidentally Sent $149 to a Stranger on Venmo? Good Luck Getting It Back - WSJ

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"Users can search or scroll through lists of others who are on the service, but typing one wrong letter can pull up the wrong person with a similar handle or name."

From "You Accidentally Sent $149 to a Stranger on Venmo? Good Luck Getting It Back - WSJ".

It sounds like Venmo needs an effective payee confirmation service just as much as FPS does.

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