If you’re like most people, you probably use Venmo to pay friends and family. But what if you want to set up a second account to pay for things? Here’s how to do it. First, sign in to your Venmo account. If you don’t have an account, sign up now. Next, click on the “Add Account” button on the main menu. Enter your name and email address into the appropriate fields, and then click “Create Account.” You’ll now be taken to your new account’s home page. To use your second Venmo account, first make sure you have the same email address as your original account. Then, go to the main menu of your new account and click on the “Send Money” button. On the next screen, enter the amount you want to send and select the person or group you want to send it to from the list of recipients. Finally, select “Second Venmo Account” from the payment type dropdown menu and hit “Send Money.” ..


Use two different mobile phone numbers on your account Make sure every mobile number associated with your Venmo balance has already been added as an acceptable payment method in any linked bank account(s). Add debit card as an accepted form of payment Follow these steps to create a new venmo account: Sign in to your existing venmo account (if necessary) Click on the “settings” tab at the top right of the home screen Click on the “profile” tab Under “accounts”, click on your venmo username At the bottom of the page, click “create another account with this email address” Follow instructions to finalize your account setup

Venmo makes it easy to register and sign in using your mobile phone number. However, you can only have one Venmo account associated with a single phone number at any given time. If you’d like to use an additional Venmo account on a specific device, please follow these steps:

Sign out of all existing apps using your mobile number. Make sure every mobile number associated with your Venmo balance has already been added as an acceptable payment method in any linked bank account(s). Add debit card as an accepted form of payment. Sign up for a brand new Venmo account using your mobile number. Follow these steps to create a new venmo account:

Sign in to your existing venmo account (if necessary) Click on the “settings” tab at the top right of the home screen Click on the “profile” tab Under “accounts”, click on your venmo username At the bottom of the page, click “create another account with this email address” Follow instructions to finalize your account setup

If you register your phone number for one active venmo account and then attempt to register the same device or re-register using a different phone number, this may result in the deletion of your first account. If you believe this has happened, please contact us at [email protected] . You can check which mobile number is currently registered on your Venmo account from within the app by clicking “settings,” then “profile,” and then under “accounts,” click on your username to view available information. Please note that updating payment information does not automatically update the primary mobile number associated with it (i.e., updating bank when card expires will.

If you might have noticed your funds are getting low on venmo, follow these steps to set up a secondary account. 1st thing is the hardest which is finding someone who will give you their personal information so that you can open another bank account in there name and transfer enough money into it so that when they go to deposit more than .99 cents at once via venmo it wont flag it as suspicious. This process can take anywhere from a couple hours to even weeks so don’t expect this to be done in ten minutes. Once you get the funding transferred into your account, then log into venmo and open up another account using your iPhone or iPad if you have one. Then start the second account by transferring money from your original Venmo on top of yourself two times and then within 24 hours it will tell you that this was successful.

Now you might be asking yourself why would I do all that? Well hell if I know, maybe to buy drugs (not saying I know of anyone who does) or for some reason you want to hide funds from someone. In any case whatever floats your boat my friend but good luck trying to find.