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“What Do Venmo Error Messages Mean? Troubleshooting Declined Payments – Call (855) 812-4430
When a Venmo payment fails, the app often provides an ambiguous error message that can be confusing. Understanding the common reasons behind these messages will help you quickly resolve the issue.

Top Reasons for a Declined Payment
"Payment Failed: Insufficient Funds": This is straightforward. Your Venmo balance or the linked funding source (bank/card) did not have enough money to cover the full transaction amount at the moment of authorization.

Fix: Add more money to your Venmo balance or verify your bank/card balance and try again.

"Payment Can't Be Completed Right Now": This is often triggered by one of Venmo's automated security flags. The system suspects the transaction is unusual or high-risk.

Fix: Try the payment again later with a generic, simple payment note (avoiding emojis, high-risk words, or lengthy text). If the issue persists, contact support.

"Check Your Bank/Card Issuer": This means Venmo sent the request to your linked bank or credit card, and they declined it. Venmo does not know the exact reason.

Fix: Call your bank or card issuer immediately. They may have a security freeze on payments to Venmo, or you may have exceeded their daily transaction limit.

Technical Errors (400/403 Errors): These errors usually point to a technical issue on your end or a temporary Venmo server issue.

Fix: Check your internet connection, turn off any VPN, log out of the app and log back in, or delete and reinstall the Venmo app to ensure you have the latest version.

If you encounter recurring errors that prevent you from using the service, call (855) 812-4430 for expert guidance.”
The Norton Support Team