It looks legit. I call the number and the East Indian in a boiler room wants me to correct the error with a URL ending in live. Oh yes, if I do not, the charge will go to my checking account. Worse, when I try to close my Venmo account which has been hacked in the past, it wants to send me a verification code to a number that I have never had. Venmo is apparently very insecure.
Venmo's instructions for dealing with this are wrong. No such choices appear. They seem to have no phone number.

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Delaney Foster requests $79.99 Your account has been charged for a cryptocurrency purchase. If you didn’t authorize this, reach out to support at +1 (808) 460_6127. Transaction ID: DX24KG8MT. |
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