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Hi, when you sign up to amazon associates, the .com one how do you recieve payments if you are in the UK, as Ive been told they wont pay into your bank account, is this correct, Regards, Mick,
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  • Profile picture of the author cooler1
    You can recieve payment by check but your bank will charge a fee of usually around £10. You can't recieve direct deposit as that is US only.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rukshan
    You can use a USA bank account. Even you are in UK, payoneer is giving USA virtual account to collect ACH payments. That's the best and cheapest solution.

    Thanks
    Rukshan
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  • Profile picture of the author thetruth23
    Cool! Didn't realise that. I'm setup to receive cheques right now but will look to see if that's an easier way of doing things!
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    • Yeah, definitely try to grab the payoneer option, as check can sometimes take several weeks to be sent out and then another week to clear, plus an annoying fee from the bank for giving them your money. Stupid.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Ward
    Any more information on Payoneer? What kind of fees are involved?

    The idea of using a 3rd party account like that to receive and hold funds like that seems incredibly risky. What if they disappear tomorrow?
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    • Profile picture of the author Rukshan
      Originally Posted by mattward View Post

      Any more information on Payoneer? What kind of fees are involved?

      The idea of using a 3rd party account like that to receive and hold funds like that seems incredibly risky. What if they disappear tomorrow?
      You have to pay $20/year. They will charge 1% per load from ACH source. This is a very cheap service
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      • Profile picture of the author Rachel28
        Hi, I've just been looking at payoneer, it's very interesting and might be the solution I need. However amazon associates.com want you to have a bank account number and routing number, whereas I'm guessing with a prepad credit card from payoneer you just have the card number? Do you have first hand experience or know anybody usng the amazon associates program with a payoneer account?
        Many Thanks!
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        • Profile picture of the author Rukshan
          Originally Posted by Rachel28 View Post

          Hi, I've just been looking at payoneer, it's very interesting and might be the solution I need. However amazon associates.com want you to have a bank account number and routing number, whereas I'm guessing with a prepad credit card from payoneer you just have the card number? Do you have first hand experience or know anybody usng the amazon associates program with a payoneer account?
          Many Thanks!
          Hey Rachel

          Payoneer have a service to issue a USA bank account for selected members. If you have 3+ payments from vendor to your payoneer card, request a USA bank account from feedback@payoneer.com to collect ACH payments.
          Even I use this one to receive payments from Paypal, Maxbounty etc

          Thanks
          Rukshan
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  • Profile picture of the author feliciayapsl
    If you are non-US, you can receive by check.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonas Juul
    Im in Europe too and I use to get my payments from Amazon by checks. But this pre-paid card seems like a good solution. Anyone who have tried it with amazon?
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