Dormant account questions

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by Playaner, Dec 23, 2009.

  1. #1
    How long is a pay period ?
    Its a lot of money if i make no sales !!!
    Can i cancel my account before in this case ?


    Accounts with a positive balance but no earnings for an extended period of time are considered dormant. Dormant accounts are subject to a charge of $1 per pay period after 90 days of no earnings, $5 per pay period after 180 days of no earnings, and $50 per pay period after 365 days of no earnings.

    Im thinking about to start clickbank promotion im a good SEO on the german market but also i have some good ranking english projects.
    Maybe someone can give me a answer.

    Thanks
    Playaner
     
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  2. alexa_s

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    2 weeks.

    What is "a lot of money" if you make no sales?

    Can you cancel your account before what?

    Sorry, I really don't understand most of your post. :eek:

    If you're saying that the dormant account regulations at Clickbank are unfair, unreasonable, oppressive and probably contrary to many countries' contract-formation laws, you're right. ;)
     
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  3. Playaner

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    Thanks for the fast answers
    Ok pay period is 2 weeks . 2 USD after 90 days with no sale for a dormant account and 10 USD after 180 days with no sales for a dormant account is ok.
    But 100 USD after on year with no sale for a dormant account is a lot ( for me !!! )
    If i start with clickbank and have no sales in one year ,can i cancel my account before they charge me the 50 USD every 2 weeks for a dormant account.

    Sorry my english ist no so good !!!!

    Playaner
     
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    Clintin Well-Known Member

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    Where did you read this at, I have never heard of ClickBank charging you becuz of not having any sales. Where did you read this from?
     
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  5. Playaner

    Playaner Well-Known Member

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    It's all explained here.


    You can set your own payment threshold. Anything you like from $10 up. In this way, if you want to, you can make sure there's never more than $9.99 left in your account, so the most you can ever lose is $9.99. But when you're thinking of starting out as a Clickbank affiliate, you should be expecting not to go for 90 days without making a sale anyway. And as long as you make a sale every 90 days, this will never apply to you anyway. It's not worth worrying about, honestly. ;)
     
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    Oh ok, yes I thought you meant charging your bank account lol, well you didn't have to give ClickBank your credit Card info, or banking, so I guess they will be charging your ClickBank account, so when you do make a sale, I am guessing they will substrate the money. RIGHT???
     
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    Nooooo ... don't worry: there are no circumstances under which Clickbank take money back from an affiliate's bank account, and they're not authorised to do so. Even if you make sales and clear almost everything out of your Clickbank account and then get refunds later, you'll just "owe" them a bit of money and it will be offset from future sales. You don't ever have to pay them money directly.
     
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    Yeah, that's what I thought they will do, but don't worry my friend everyone will make at lease some money in clickbank, so you don't have to worry I promise you that.
     
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    Thank you Alexa & Clintin ,
    sure is not the best way to start whats happen if i have no sales after a year.

    i wish you mery chistmas
    playaner
     
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