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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2011
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Hi guys. Understand the NET30 and NET15 payout, but I may have a small question on how it works. Right now, I have $0 earned. However, if I advertise within the next week or so I could earn up to a $1000+. According to the NET30 payout, would I get $0 at the end of this month and have to wait until next February to get my payment? This is CPA lead we're talking about btw. |
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| Cpa Mastermind War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: United Kingdom
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Net 30 meaning you get paid after 30 days but some network will hold your payment for another 15 days so they can check the leads. In general after 30 days you start new month will new earning stat's. Net 15 is the same process. Your payment will be released after 15 days. so you can get paid twice every month. hope that helps buddy |
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Aw, so I don't get paid for this week's earnings for another month?
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| Took the red pill Join Date: Dec 2011
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NET30 means you get paid 30 days after the end of the current tracking period. That means you get the money earned in January in the beginning of March.
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Ok. Do any of you know if leadbolt offers early payout? CPAlead does but it doesn't allow it during the first 60 days. I'm willing to pay the fee.
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| CPA Networks Reviewer War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Pandora
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From their FAQ: "Early payments can be requested and will be granted on a case by case basis at a cost of 20% of the total revenue. These payments must meet the payment minimum of $100, after the 20% fee has been deducted." | |
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yeah, I registered with them and just found out! I don't know how I'll implement it to my site though. I'll try to figure it out.
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My guess is that it gives them more time to accumulate money/ban people.
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Yes that's the reasoning behind that. Once they trust you you can get a shorter payout period.
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if your earn $1000 + per month u switch to net 15 |
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In my experience, NET30 pays you 30 days AFTER the current month has closed. So if you earn money during January and reach the minimum, the payment would be released around March 1 (or something). Varies from network to network. However, a good network must tell you how much you have already earned and should not keep you in obscurity about this.
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generally if you earn more you can get more frequent payouts
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| Lock Your Content War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2011
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I remember first starting out I HATED Net-30. Net-7 and Net-15 are the only way to go, so much easier to keep track of too. Keep on working hard, you'll get there and you'll be very happy when you do!
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