Anyone know why Clickbank doesn't pay out with Paypal?
So why don't they offer the option to pay vendors and affiliates using Paypal?
I live in Europe and the way Clickbank operates really means that it is a non-starter when looking to affiliate out a product - especially a low cost product. Much of this could be alleviated by just adding Paypal as a payout option.
Here's what I mean:
You can only get paid by cheque or wire transfer. I live in Europe. The wire transfer (if its available in my country - which I am not sure it is) is expensive - $35 a time - and only paid in dollars so I have further expense in bank commissions to turn it into something I can spend. OK if I was doing a mega guru launch every week, the $35 would look small if the amount transferred was in 6 or 7 figures. But I'm not.
Cheques are sent by snail-mail and get here 2/4 weeks later. They then take 20 working days to clear in my account. In the UK, they charge £7 (about $10) just to put the cheque into a bank account as well (I escape this where i live, though) Man, this is soooooo last century.
Then they take around 10% of your sale in fees. This means putting, say, a low cost continuity program on there is just not viable.
Anyone know why they are stuck at 1989?
Who says you can't earn money as an eBay affiliate any more? My stats say otherwise
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