Payment App Scams with Michelle Couch-Friedman - a podcast by Chris Parker

from 2022-09-07T10:00:37

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Venmo, CashApp, Zelle, and other payment apps are convenient for sending money to family and friends. But are they really safe to be using? Today’s guest is Michelle Couch-Friedman. Michelle is the founder and CEO of Consumer Rescue. She is an experienced consumer reporter, advocate, mediator, author, and licensed psychotherapist. Michelle has also been a columnist, contributing editor, and former executive director for Elliott Advocacy, a non-profit organization dedicated to consumer advocacy. 

Show Notes:

  • [1:05] - Michelle explains her role within Consumer Rescue and the mission of the company.
  • [2:52] - About 7 years ago, Michelle had a negative consumer experience.
  • [5:12] - Her experience led to her journey in consumer advocacy.
  • [7:56] - Through Consumer Rescue, Michelle assists people in staying calm and logical. Stick with the facts and stand out with brevity.
  • [9:32] - Payment apps have become the preferred method for scammers worldwide.
  • [10:33] - Payment apps will not refund you your money if you are scammed.
  • [12:34] - Scammers set up websites that look professional and legitimate.
  • [13:32] - This is very common with purchasing pets online.
  • [14:35] - There are incremental steps to increase the amount of money sent.
  • [15:50] - The incremental steps are common in romance scams as well.
  • [16:51] - Michelle describes what a Chargeback scam is and how it began with Venmo, but shouldn’t work with Zelle.
  • [18:59] - Don’t send money back if you receive money by accident from a stranger.
  • [21:03] - There are safety nets in place to ensure accidents don’t happen. Don’t be hasty.
  • [22:42] - If you don’t use a payment app or don’t understand how to use it appropriately, don’t have it on your phone.
  • [24:35] - The apps are not a bank. They do not come with the same kind of protections.
  • [26:52] - Payment apps are never going to be the preferred method of payment from any legitimate company.
  • [28:27] - It is always a red flag when someone is trying to get you away from the website or legitimate platform.
  • [30:48] - Look closely at websites and reverse lookup images on Google.
  • [32:23] - Airbnb and vacation listings are common scams.
  • [34:31] - When it comes to property listings, there are steps you can take to ensure its legitimacy.
  • [36:37] - Alternatively, if something is listed underpriced, that could also be a red flag.
  • [39:29] - Airbnb began as shared space rentals only.
  • [41:10] - Make all your payments from the platform. Avoid third party payments.
  • [42:57] - Prevention is best. Once you’re in this situation, you are likely out of your money.

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