For a good few months now I am getting paid by Google but there is always loads still in my account which they have not paid, why are they not paying me the full amount?
You only get paid previous months earnings. This months earnings will be released next month. If you made $200 upto April 30...they will send $200 around May 25. Whatever you made in May, will be sent in June end. Or Are you saying you haven't been paid for earnings accumulated before May 2007?
Just check that you have provided the proper details for payment. Sometimes they stop if it they detect the wrong info has been entered.
I imagine you are making a very nice amount of money with Google and getting clicks from all over the world So more than likely they are trying to insure there are no fraud clicks coming in and this takes time. It's a sort of hold of your money. Like some employers do not pay you till after you worked three weeks. Hope it helps
Oh that may help actually, am I allowed to disclose the amount I am making so I can tell you how much they seem to be leaving in my account each month?
Well I am making around $350 a month and I seem to always have like around that much in the account when they payout, I dunno why they don't pay it all but am sure I am just being stupid and missing something.
Some of your earnings may have accrued after Google have processed the payment - in which case you won't receive those until the next month (e.g. if they check your account today for processing and see that you have $350, then that's what you'll get paid - if you make another $50 tomorrow then you will see that in your control centre but not on the next cheque/bank transfer).
If it's a consistent amount every month, it probably is the delay. You earn $350 in April, and keep earning in May. Then, when May is nearly over, they send you the $350. But when you look in your account, it has close to $350 in it, and you wonder why they didn't pay it out. Be happy, Amazon holds everything two months.
Thanks for the info...now, do you have any qualifying statements you'd like to make to convince us of that?