ClickBank will withhold payment of any account balance until the following criteria is met:
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Clickbank withold payment
ClickBank will withhold payment of any account balance until the following criteria is met:
Sales made with 5 or more different credit card numbers; and,
Sales made with two different payment methods (either Visa, MasterCard, PayPal or European Direct Debit(ELV)). Note: PayPal purchases do not count toward the minimum 5 different credit card numbers."
Is this true and how to bypass this, how if most of the buyer just use their PP account to purchase the products/services.
I can't control what payment method will be used by every customer..
Thanks
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Re: Clickbank withold payment
So , I will only need 5 customer with different credit card for the first time, and is it has to be 5 different credit cards for each products I promote or for total?
And after that, in the future, won't be any these requirements anymore?
Thanks
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Was a pain for me too: I had many PP orders and only 3 credit cards, so I got angry and used my own cc for a purchase (the cheapest thing I could find) and a asked a friend to buy the same thing using her cc.
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No way around it. Had the 5th one and then a refund so was down to 4 for a long time. Lots of Paypal which doesn't count, but you'll eventually get there.
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Re: Clickbank withold payment

Originally Posted by
skyichigo
ClickBank will withhold payment of any account balance until the following criteria is met:
Sales made with 5 or more different credit card numbers; and,
Sales made with two different payment methods (either Visa, MasterCard, PayPal or European Direct Debit(ELV)). Note: PayPal purchases do not count toward the minimum 5 different credit card numbers."
Is this true and how to bypass this, how if most of the buyer just use their PP account to purchase the products/services.
I can't control what payment method will be used by every customer..
Thanks
Most of your buyers will use credit cards. I ran my results not long ago (it's posted on the thread "beware clickbank they are become scammers"), and the VAST majority of my buyers use credit cards.

Originally Posted by
skyichigo
So , I will only need 5 customer with different credit card for the first time, and is it has to be 5 different credit cards for each products I promote or for total?
And after that, in the future, won't be any these requirements anymore?
Thanks
Not each product. Total. The purpose is to make sure you're not just a customer buying things through your own link and thus robbing an affiliate of commissions, and "per product" really wouldn't do anything to help that.
Once you hit that one time, you'll never have to worry about it again.
"The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me."
~ Ayn Rand
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I am just assuming that most of buyer will use PayPal since it's easier to do refund and chargeback than credit card.
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Re: Clickbank withold payment

Originally Posted by
skyichigo
ClickBank will withhold payment of any account balance until the following criteria is met:
Sales made with 5 or more different credit card numbers; and,
Sales made with two different payment methods (either Visa, MasterCard, PayPal or European Direct Debit(ELV)). Note: PayPal purchases do not count toward the minimum 5 different credit card numbers."
Is this true and how to bypass this, how if most of the buyer just use their PP account to purchase the products/services.
I can't control what payment method will be used by every customer..
Thanks
Clickbank are thieves, every month you don't make a sale they take your money until it's all gone.
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I'm telling you that, from well over 1,000 sales' experience this year alone, that that is not the case.
"The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me."
~ Ayn Rand
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Re: Clickbank withold payment

Originally Posted by
OTrap
I'm telling you that, from well over 1,000 sales' experience this year alone, that that is not the case.
So clickbank worths it?
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Re: Clickbank withold payment

Originally Posted by
skyichigo
So clickbank worths it?
I believe it is, yes, provided you read the terms and stay diligent.
"The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me."
~ Ayn Rand
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Re: Clickbank withold payment
Does clickbank has high rate of refund to customer which easily open dispute via PayPal?
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Re: Clickbank withold payment

Originally Posted by
skyichigo
Does clickbank has high rate of refund to customer which easily open dispute via PayPal?
I have never looked into the ratio of refunds between PayPal and credit cards. Clickbank refunds vary depending on the niche, but I can say this: Clickbank just released a new protocol in which any vendor with a refund rate over 15% will incur penalties.
This will pressure vendors to do as much as they can to keep refund rates low.
"The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me."
~ Ayn Rand
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Re: Clickbank withold payment

Originally Posted by
starcity83
Clickbank are thieves, every month you don't make a sale they take your money until it's all gone.
This made me laugh my ass off.
If a surcharge constitutes thievery, then there are thousands of thieving companies out there.
Just admit it. You didn't read their terms of service, and then you got pissed because it included something you didn't like.
"The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me."
~ Ayn Rand
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Thx for the advices guys, I will tried my luck with Clickbank, now just trying to find perfect products to be promoted through my site.
Any chances , if anyone want to recommend any good products (possibly automotive related products) thanks
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