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50 Venmo Requests So Delusional, People Just Had To Shame Them Online

50 Venmo Requests So Delusional, People Just Had To Shame Them Online

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Despite the evidence to the contrary, we still firmly believe that there’s hope for humankind. Though we’re not gonna lie, it temporarily becomes quite hard to believe that when you’re faced with so many stories of mind-boggling entitlement on social media.
To show you what we mean, Bored Panda has scoured the internet for some of the very worst Venmo request stories. From people shamelessly begging for money (just because they’re bored) and asking for refunds for bad dates to miserly family members demanding you pay for staying over, this is just the tip of the iceberg of Truly Awful Behavior.
Scroll down for a peek into what unfiltered greed looks like, Pandas. Got any similar Venmo or other cash app stories to tell? Drop by the comments to warn everyone else. Meanwhile, as you’re scrolling down, try to remember that the majority of people are kind and decent. At least… we hope.

#1 Just Because Of Freedom And Law

Just Because Of Freedom And Law
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Personal finance expert and best-selling author Rick Orford kindly shared his perspective on Venmo as a service and gave his opinion about the current state of the economy, as well as how to save money. Read on to see what he told Bored Panda and why it's not necessarily all financial doom and gloom despite what's on the news.

"Venmo is a simple, secure, and efficient way to send money to friends. You can use it to split the bill at a restaurant, pay your rent, or even buy a coffee," the personal finance expert told Bored Panda about the upsides of using an app like that.

"Another reason Venmo is popular is that you can connect it to a debit card or your bank account, and there are no fees for loading up your account or sending money. I'd advise against loading up your Venmo account with a credit card though, as it comes with a 3% fee—and it would be better to use a credit card in this case," he warned.

There's "little reason to keep more than cab fare in your wallet" due to the "amount of point-of-sale terminals and the seemingly unlimited array of awards cards (points, merch, cash back, etc.)," Rick said.

#2 CashApp Beggars

CashApp Beggars
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#3 Stealing From A Guy Who Asked You Out

Stealing From A Guy Who Asked You Out
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Meanwhile, the personal finance expert shared his thoughts on the current economic climate, as well as saving money. He noted that the situation, currently, may not be as bad as it's presented in the news.

"Thanks to inflation and geopolitical issues, stock markets worldwide have taken quite a hit in 2022. And similar to what happened during the COVID-19, the media has latched on to the '2022 issues,' hammering in this idea that a rough time is coming. But so far, the job market is resilient, and people continue to spend," Rick told Bored Panda.

"That said, the entire picture isn't so rosy. For example, last week, Target suggested caution regarding 2022 holiday sales, as their customers are looking for 'the big deals.' So, in my view, yes, folks are watching their dollars closely, but there's still no immediate threat to Americans' bottom lines."

However, for anyone who is feeling the pressure, Rick shared that there are many ways to save money amid the current economic backdrop.

"Cooking at home, taking a vacation at home rather than abroad, and shopping around are 3 easy ways that anyone can do today to start saving money. But, it doesn't need to end there. Long-term, sticking to a budget, increasing income, and creating a monthly surplus (and investing it) are tried and tested ways for a secure financial future," he said.

#4 On A Cabin Trip With Some Friends. I Had Brought My Own Food, But I Guess I Dipped Into That Salsa One Too Many Times

On A Cabin Trip With Some Friends. I Had Brought My Own Food, But I Guess I Dipped Into That Salsa One Too Many Times
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#5 Yes, Gary. I Will Pay You $25 To Pick Up An Item I’m Giving You That You Want For Free

Yes, Gary. I Will Pay You $25 To Pick Up An Item I’m Giving You That You Want For Free
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#6 She Did Pay Him

She Did Pay Him
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For those of you Pandas who might not be aware, Venmo is an American mobile payment service. It was founded all the way back in 2009 and has been owned by PayPal since 2012.

In short, the app (and others like it) is meant for peer-to-peer transactions and makes digital payments easy and smooth.

It also makes the hassle of splitting a dinner bill or the cost of going to the cinema among family and friends way easier. You send out a Venmo request for a specific sum and they forward you the money on their phone.

Roughly 70 million people in the US use Venmo. Sounds pretty straightforward, right? 

#7 This Is Why I Haven't Opened The App In A Week

This Is Why I Haven't Opened The App In A Week
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#8 Dodged A Bullet

Dodged A Bullet
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#9 One Way To Make Money

One Way To Make Money
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The issue here is that with the rise of digital payments and transactions, the entire dynamic of how people approach money subtly shifts.

If the entries in this list are anything to go by, people begin viewing money as something more intangible than if e.g. we’d be using cold hard cash or lengthier bank transactions via our computers. Which may lead to some pretty shameless behavior in some cases.

#10 Rent

Rent
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#11 When She Lists Her Venmo In Her Bio

When She Lists Her Venmo In Her Bio
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#12 I Sent Her A 50 Dollar Request

I Sent Her A 50 Dollar Request
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For instance, learning about the woman who stole $2,000 from a guy at a bar was appalling.

Meanwhile, seeing how brazen other people are begging for small sums of money just boggles our minds. No matter how much time you spend on social media, you'll still stumble on something that surprises you. And not always in a good way.

#13 I Think I See Why Things Didn't Work Out

I Think I See Why Things Didn't Work Out
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#14 She Did Pay Because She Worked With The Person And Wanted To Avoid The Drama

She Did Pay Because She Worked With The Person And Wanted To Avoid The Drama
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95points

#15 Not Very Nice

Not Very Nice
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There have always been and will always be entitled people in the world, we’re not naive.

But with the rise of the internet, social media, and smartphones, all of this nasty behavior becomes more and more apparent. It would have been far less noticeable in the past.

#16 Sous-Vide Burgers Are The Worst Part Of This

Sous-Vide Burgers Are The Worst Part Of This
I think we all paid. It was $7. I’m grateful just to be able to hold this bitterness for years now. Worth it. Really.
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86points

#17 Her Profile Said "Venmo Me $5"

Her Profile Said "Venmo Me $5"
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#18 You All Should See The Number Of Women Dropping Their Venmo Codes There, Pathetic

You All Should See The Number Of Women Dropping Their Venmo Codes There, Pathetic
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On the one hand, seeing all of this can be demotivating, forcing you to consider that the future might not be all that bright if we continue on the current trajectory.

On the other hand, it becomes far easier to call out such entitled behavior—which is exactly what some people are doing.

#19 Ex-Boyfriend Trying To Talk To His Ex-Girlfriend Through The Cash App

Ex-Boyfriend Trying To Talk To His Ex-Girlfriend Through The Cash App
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#20 Asking For 200$ Or More From People

Asking For 200$ Or More From People
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