{“type”:”text”,”text”:”This is Steven Chayer with the DisputeVoice Consumer Protection Minute. \nIf you’ve been scammed, suspect fraud, or want protection? \nYou’re in the right place.\n\nListen up, because Venmo’s about as safe as leaving your wallet on a park bench if you don’t know this trick. Most folks use Venmo like they’re tossing cash to their buddy at a backyard barbecue, but here’s the kicker – you can actually triple your protection with Purchase Protection tools hiding right under your nose.\n\nFirst thing – stop using the friends and family option for anything you’re actually buying. I know, I know, the seller says it saves fees. Well, I’ll be cow-kicked if that’s not exactly what leaves you high and dry when that vintage Red Sox jersey never shows up.\n\nHere’s the secret sauce: Switch to Venmo’s business profile for any purchase. Yeah, there’s a small fee, but it’s like buying insurance for pennies on the dollar. You get dispute rights, purchase protection, and a paper trail thicker than Boston clam chowder.\n\nAnd here’s the real magic – before you send a dime, screenshot everything. The listing, your conversation, their profile. Create your own evidence file because when push comes to shove, documentation beats desperation every time.\n\nThis has been the DisputeVoice Consumer Protection Minute. Remember, friends, scammers rely on victims’ embarrassment to stay silent while they find their next targets—your friends and family. Don’t let them. DisputeVoice publishes their names and evidence online, ensuring the facts appear prominently in Google searches. Check out DisputeVoice.com for the latest posts, and watch for us on the frontlines of consumer protection.”}


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