PayPal owned service Venmo – which lets you make, split, and share payments – is currently down. Reports are pouring in that the service is throwing “unexpected error” or “internal server error” while using the application or logging into it.
Take a look at some of the complaints:
https://twitter.com/DubstepBawss/status/1033938514197573633
https://twitter.com/ImperialNewsJ/status/1033922521777680384
https://twitter.com/cowboyd/status/1033933596027805698
https://twitter.com/CameronIshee/status/1033937967063085056
https://twitter.com/SaHarryPotter/status/1033937934506815488
https://twitter.com/malikushinka/status/1033937926927929345
https://twitter.com/Makaylee97/status/1033937828877459456
https://twitter.com/Rowena_Li/status/1033936940582621184
https://twitter.com/sophaloaffa/status/1033936040216543233
So apparently, users are facing more than one problems with the app. We checked the service’s official Twitter account, but there has been no official word on the matter so far.
There’s also no update regarding this issue on the official Venmo site – none of the help articles there currently say anything about this problem.
If this massive Venmo outage – which has affected a very large number of users – is affecting you as well, rest assured, as we’re keeping an active tab on the matter, and will update this story as and when any newsworthy developments happens.
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