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Old Nov 7th 2009, 4:36 pm
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I cannot receive upfront payments because I am not a US resident. So would it be ok if I changed my country from Canada to US?
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Old Nov 7th 2009, 4:56 pm
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Not a good idea. If you sign up for a US account, you will eventually have to enter your US tax information to get paid.
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Old Nov 7th 2009, 4:58 pm
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So Associated Content is useless to non-us residents?
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That's not what I'm saying.

If you are a non-US resident, you must sign up with accurate country information, or you will be expected to provide the same information that other US residents must, like your tax ID.

Non-US residents are not eligible for Upfront Payments, but can receive Performance Payments. Read their FAQ:
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If you are also citizen or legal resident of the United States, you are eligible for both Upfront and Performance Payments. If you are not a citizen of legal resident of the United States, you are only eligible for Performance Payments due to U.S. tax regulations.
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I cannot receive upfront payments because I am not a US resident. So would it be ok if I changed my country from Canada to US?
AC is a very good income source for writers anywhere in the world.

I advice you to create a new account as a US resident. If you want to know how to do it, give me a PM.
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yes, you can earn upfront payments from ac even if you are non US resident

its risky can result in account banning if they find out but there would be plenty of people who do that but are very smart and take certain steps to avoid trouble.

There are a few good ebook guides written on AC which explain how to do this process but becareful here as buy/selling accounts of any type here at DP is against forum rules
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I cannot receive upfront payments because I am not a US resident. So would it be ok if I changed my country from Canada to US?
FYI,AC did not accept non US client.
So,your already violated AC TOS and the money will not get to your hand coz you break their rules.
And the method you suggest is not workable.
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FYI,AC did not accept non US client.
So,your already violated AC TOS and the money will not get to your hand coz you break their rules.
And the method you suggest is not workable.
Oh good grief, read the AC ToS yourself - or at least the part of the FAQ I quoted. Or you could look at the AC sign-up form that does indeed allow non-US addresses to be entered. AC does allow non-US clients, you just are limited to Performance Payments.
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Then just leave AC and get a better affilate program.
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yes, NON us citizen cann't got full profit of associate content !
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