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Clickbank 5 Credit Card Requirement

   Posted by: jude   in Marketing Online

Most marketers use Clickbank because it’s the largest Internet marketplace for digital products and affiliates who want to sell them, but if you don’t sell a large quantity of products then you end up paying them if you have money in your account and you haven’t met their CDRCustomer Distribution Requirement.

If you have a Clickbank account I would advise you to read their Accounting Policy. I posted about this awhile back for those that use Clickbank and didn’t realize why they weren’t being paid even though they had the payout at 25 dollars. I have been paid in the past until they made these changes and I couldn’t understand why they kept deducting and not paying me so when I did finally get around to rereading as I was directed to do I then saw why.

I know lots of people use Clickbank and I have had an account for several years, but I haven’t really been promoting my website that I sell e-books on for quite sometime. Every once in awhile I get a random sale and I have it set to pay out at 25 dollars. I never had a problem until the end of last year.

They require 5 different credit cards during the year before they will payout and many people use their paypal account instead of a credit card so they don’t count that toward the requirement. I did have 49 dollars in my account which they started deducting a dollar every 2 weeks simply because they can. They do this with dormant accounts and since my sales weren’t very active my account  was considered dormant.

I didn’t have enough purchases by credit cards so the money I did have in that account was a donation to Clickbank. In my opinion that sucks, but if I pushed for more sales then I wouldn’t have that problem. At the end of last year the same thing happened also and the few measly bucks dwindled fast and the last 2 payments instead of a dollar they took 4 and then 5.

I need to decide if I want to get rid of the account I have used for so long since I have proven to myself  over the past couple of  years that I’m not a very profitable affiliate marketer. I would  have to delete everything I have connected with them and that’s going to be a pain. I hate when you go through all that trouble to set stuff up then a couple years later everything unravels.

Just like my original websites when I set up different ads through CJ and some of the others, lots of the companies that advertised through them would cancel their affiliate accounts and you have to go through and remove all those stupid ads, what a pain. I am going to soon go through those sites and move all the information to my main site and just delete them all. What a waste of time.

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18 comments so far

 1 

I think I’m glad that I don’t try and sell anything online, it sounds like such a hassle. The clcik bank thing sounds like just another example of how the big companies rip off the little guy

November 22nd, 2009 at 9:17 am
 2 

I think I’m glad that I don’t try and sell anything online, it sounds like such a hassle. The clcik bank thing sounds like just another example of how the big companies rip off the little guy

November 22nd, 2009 at 9:17 am
 3 

I don’t use Clickbank but this sounds much like what some credit card companies are now doing to customers who don’t use their credit cards enough–charging them fees for inactivity. It’s disgusting.

November 22nd, 2009 at 1:16 pm
 4 

I don’t use Clickbank but this sounds much like what some credit card companies are now doing to customers who don’t use their credit cards enough–charging them fees for inactivity. It’s disgusting.

November 22nd, 2009 at 1:16 pm
 5 

I was actually thinking about this the other day. I have little bits of money in so many accounts….not enough for payout in the individual areas. Many I will dump because they aren’t worthwhile. These companies make out pretty well because I’m sure that happens every day.
.-= Buggys´s last blog ..Great Gift Idea for The Young Fasionistas! =-.

November 22nd, 2009 at 3:44 pm
 6 

I was actually thinking about this the other day. I have little bits of money in so many accounts….not enough for payout in the individual areas. Many I will dump because they aren’t worthwhile. These companies make out pretty well because I’m sure that happens every day.
.-= Buggys´s last blog ..Great Gift Idea for The Young Fasionistas! =-.

November 22nd, 2009 at 3:44 pm
 7 

Thanks for the heads up!
.-= sharkbytes´s last blog ..Kayaking on November 21 ! =-.

November 22nd, 2009 at 9:45 pm
 8 

Thanks for the heads up!
.-= sharkbytes´s last blog ..Kayaking on November 21 ! =-.

November 22nd, 2009 at 9:45 pm
 9 

I never really did too much with clickbank. It looked to shady to me. I know what you are saying about moving adds. I used to do banners and stuff through cj but that got old with the coming and going. I have to update my sites every three or four months since I mostly used share a sale for affiliates. The offer data files that you can download. So much easier!
.-= redkathy´s last blog ..Black Friday – Cyber Monday Family Deals =-.

November 23rd, 2009 at 12:15 am
 10 

I never really did too much with clickbank. It looked to shady to me. I know what you are saying about moving adds. I used to do banners and stuff through cj but that got old with the coming and going. I have to update my sites every three or four months since I mostly used share a sale for affiliates. The offer data files that you can download. So much easier!
.-= redkathy´s last blog ..Black Friday – Cyber Monday Family Deals =-.

November 23rd, 2009 at 12:15 am
 11 

We never made a sale through ClickBank! Not from choice LOL but it just never happened. I think most bloggers are not buyers and the buyers don’t read blogs. Who knows? Even Adsense adds up sooooo slowly, and in $AU, we have to get $150 before they will pay (it’s only $US 50).

November 23rd, 2009 at 1:32 am
 12 

We never made a sale through ClickBank! Not from choice LOL but it just never happened. I think most bloggers are not buyers and the buyers don’t read blogs. Who knows? Even Adsense adds up sooooo slowly, and in $AU, we have to get $150 before they will pay (it’s only $US 50).

November 23rd, 2009 at 1:32 am
 13 

I have a ClickBank account but I have not been using it for a long long time. Does that mean that my account is dormant and that ClickBank will be deducting a dollar from my account every 2 weeks? If that is the case, then I will be owing them big money.
.-= BK´s last blog ..Thanksgiving by Edgar Albert Guest =-.

November 23rd, 2009 at 8:47 am
 14 

I have a ClickBank account but I have not been using it for a long long time. Does that mean that my account is dormant and that ClickBank will be deducting a dollar from my account every 2 weeks? If that is the case, then I will be owing them big money.
.-= BK´s last blog ..Thanksgiving by Edgar Albert Guest =-.

November 23rd, 2009 at 8:47 am
 15 

I had no idea that Click Bank worked this way (shame on me.) I promoted a limited time item and haven’t used them since. I don’t like to think that I would have been paying money to them if I hadn’t cashed out. Thanks for the warning.
.-= Tina T´s last blog ..Love, Lies and Body Language =-.

November 23rd, 2009 at 11:59 am
 16 

I had no idea that Click Bank worked this way (shame on me.) I promoted a limited time item and haven’t used them since. I don’t like to think that I would have been paying money to them if I hadn’t cashed out. Thanks for the warning.
.-= Tina T´s last blog ..Love, Lies and Body Language =-.

November 23rd, 2009 at 11:59 am
jude
 17 

BK they will only deduct if you have money in your account and didn’t reach 5 different sales with 5 different credit card numbers and it isn’t active. If you have the account I would advise you to read all of their policy changes. Since a few of my sales were paypal it didn’t matter because that doesn’t count toward their CDR and I couldn’t withdraw my 49 dollars it simply started dwindling away now the account is empty so they stopped deducting.

November 23rd, 2009 at 12:43 pm
jude
 18 

BK they will only deduct if you have money in your account and didn’t reach 5 different sales with 5 different credit card numbers and it isn’t active. If you have the account I would advise you to read all of their policy changes. Since a few of my sales were paypal it didn’t matter because that doesn’t count toward their CDR and I couldn’t withdraw my 49 dollars it simply started dwindling away now the account is empty so they stopped deducting.

November 23rd, 2009 at 12:43 pm

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