As the first airline to accept Venmo payments, JetBlue is also the first to contend with online fraud that's common with any digital marketplace.
A parking attendant at Long Island’s UBS Arena was busted for allegedly swindling hockey fans and concertgoers into paying him personally – without ever transferring nearly $5,000 that he’d pocketed to his employer,
Also in this week's blotter, University Heights police are investigating a man's claim that another motorist pointed a gun at him while engaged in a road rage incident on Cedar Road.
Fact checked by Vikki Velasquez The IRS has implemented reporting thresholds for P2P payment platforms which will affect how you report income received through these apps. You must report this income to the IRS if you received more than $5,
TurboTenant breaks down the risks that a rental business may face if it chooses to accept rent with Zelle, Venmo, cash, or checks.
Venmo is an easy way to pay, but credit card holders might not receive extra bonus points for the transaction.
JetBlue is flying into the future after becoming the first airline to accept Venmo as payment for booking flights. The company announced on Tuesday that you will have the option to use Venmo to pay for your flights when booking through the airline’s main website. The feature hasn’t hit the app yet, but will in the coming months, CBS News reported.
JetBlue has announced it is the first airline to accept Venmo as a payment option when you book online. Whether you’re using your Venmo balance, a linked bank account, or even a credit card, paying for your flight just got a whole lot easier.
The Rochester Police Department (RPD) said on Friday that a 21-year-old Rochester woman was recently scammed out of $1,000.
(ABC 6 News) – The Rochester Police Department is warning the public about a Facebook Marketplace scam which cost a Rochester woman $1,000. According to the department’s Crime Prevention & Communications Coordinator Amanda Grayson, the 21-year-old was attempting to sell clothing on the social media platform’s sales network.
Parents of students at The University of Tennessee are receiving scam phone calls asking them for money to bail their child out of jail.