Affiliate Network *Only* Pays Weekly. $1000 Minimum.

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Weekly option is always good. But as the only option and you have to break $1000 to even sniff a payment? Would that be a red flag to you?
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  • Profile picture of the author jamescanz
    So you put in tons of hard-work to only make $900 and they don't pay you a penny?

    Sounds like a red flag to me.

    Definitely go with your gut instincts ... it never fails!
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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      Weekly option sounds good - but your can say "daily option" and it won't mean anything if the payment qualifier is too high.

      $1000 qualifier may be fine if the commission is $500...not good at all if the commission per sale is $100.
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  • Profile picture of the author Young Financier
    That doesn't sound right. Are they saying you have to earn $1,000 TOTAL from the time you sign up to receive payment or that you have to make $1,000 in a week to receive that week's payment?
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    • Profile picture of the author SunilTanna
      Originally Posted by Sean T Alexandre View Post

      That doesn't sound right. Are they saying you have to earn $1,000 TOTAL from the time you sign up to receive payment or that you have to make $1,000 in a week to receive that week's payment?
      Does it make a difference? Would you sign-up in either case?
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      • Profile picture of the author Young Financier
        Originally Posted by SunilTanna View Post

        Does it make a difference? Would you sign-up in either case?
        I believe I addressed the OP....
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    • Profile picture of the author ChadOath
      Originally Posted by Sean T Alexandre View Post

      That doesn't sound right. Are they saying you have to earn $1,000 TOTAL from the time you sign up to receive payment or that you have to make $1,000 in a week to receive that week's payment?
      $1000 is the minimum payment threshold. You get paid weekly for the previous week. So whenever you clear $1000, you get paid the following week.
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      • Profile picture of the author Young Financier
        Originally Posted by ChadOath View Post

        $1000 is the minimum payment threshold. You get paid weekly for the previous week. So whenever you clear $1000, you get paid the following week.
        Gotcha.
        If that's the case, then running the other way is the best option.
        A lot of these networks set high payment thresholds like that because they know most affiliates won't hit $1,000 in referrals not even in a year. So they get to keep whatever they do happen to bring in.
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  • Profile picture of the author esuresh
    100% Scam. Stay out of it.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChadOath
    A little more info...

    The way I found this network...they have an offer brokered on another very reputable network. I was promoting that offer and getting paid, so they are definitely paying. I traced the link to this other affiliate network and joined. The offer there is about $15 more per sale, so it's attractive.

    I have over $700 in free stackable Bing credits, so I might just use them to test this out. I'm going to do a lot more research first though.
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