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Pros and Cons of Using a Credit Card on Venmo

Last updated: July 25, 2025 9:00 am
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This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Pros and Cons of Using a Credit Card on Venmo

By Erin Bendig From Kiplinger’s Personal Finance

Understanding Venmo: The Double-Edged Sword of Credit Cards

Venmo, like other peer-to-peer (P2P) payment platforms, has revolutionized the way we transfer money to friends, family, and businesses. It simplifies the process, making transactions quick and secure—but what happens when you opt to use a credit card instead of the more traditional bank account? Spoiler alert: it’s not as straightforward as it seems.

The Upside

Using a credit card on Venmo can be a strategic move, particularly if you’re working to hit those enticing minimum spending thresholds that unlock the coveted sign-up bonuses. In moments of financial pinch, a credit card offers a lifeline, allowing you to pay someone without risking the dreaded overdraft fees or leaving your friend hanging. Just remember to pay off that credit card promptly to avoid interest charges—after all, accruing debt is not the kind of “reward” you want to earn.

The Downsides

However, the convenience comes at a cost in the form of fees. Venmo slaps a 3% fee on credit card transactions, a hefty price to pay when compared to the blissful fee-free transactions using a debit card or direct bank account. Even if you wield a rewards card that offers 2% back, you might find yourself at a net loss when using it on Venmo.

Moreover, there’s a risk that your credit card company may categorize these transactions as cash advances. This could lead to even more fees and a spike in your interest rates. According to Experian, cash advance fees typically run at 5% of the amount or a minimum of $10, depending on your card issuer. The result? A potential financial quagmire just for trying to send a few bucks.

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It’s also worth noting that Venmo might not recognize some credit cards, particularly Health Savings Account cards, which can lead to further complications in your payment process.

Security Concerns

While Venmo employs encryption and multi-factor authentication for user safety, it’s important to remember that most P2P payment platforms lack the fraud and purchase protections that a credit card can offer. Additionally, any cash held in your Venmo account isn’t insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Users should tread carefully, especially with tempting offers for Buy Now, Pay Later loans or converting cash to Bitcoin, which can lead to a slippery financial slope.

A Smarter Alternative

If you’re looking for a more advantageous option, consider Apple Cash, which, when linked to the Apple Card, incurs no fees and offers cash back—an alluring proposition for those savvy with their finances.

Conclusion: Proceed with Caution

In essence, while Venmo offers a largely secure platform for transactions, the use of credit cards introduces a layer of complexity and potential pitfalls. As with many financial tools, the key lies in understanding both the advantages and the risks involved. The modern financial landscape is rife with opportunities—and traps—so choose your payment method wisely.

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