Favourite Payment Method?

How Do You Like To Get Paid By Networks?

  • Direct Deposit

    Votes: 68 45.0%
  • Wire

    Votes: 45 29.8%
  • Check

    Votes: 18 11.9%
  • Paypal

    Votes: 45 29.8%
  • ATM Card Credit

    Votes: 10 6.6%

  • Total voters
    151
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Easy - direct deposit ACH. Its fast, free and reliable. Wire generally sucks because a lot of banks charge $15 - 30 for it, depending on the bank.
 
Actually to be honest, I'm a little bit old fashioned and like seeing a big cheque.

That or direct deposit/paypal (but pp only for small amounts)
 
...because...?

Wires suck because at least with my bank it doesn't list on my statement or online who sent the wire. The only way I know is when I get the wire notification via postal mail. Since I'm working with a few networks that pay me weekly and some don't have payment history it's difficult to see who is paying me what unless I save all those postal mails. Also it costs me a wire fee and ACH is free for me.

I'm using TD Bank now and I signed up for a Schwab One account at majorbta's suggestion which has free incoming wires for business accounts, so maybe those two things will be fixed.
 
Wires suck because at least with my bank it doesn't list on my statement or online who sent the wire. The only way I know is when I get the wire notification via postal mail. Since I'm working with a few networks that pay me weekly and some don't have payment history it's difficult to see who is paying me what unless I save all those postal mails. Also it costs me a wire fee and ACH is free for me.

I'm using TD Bank now and I signed up for a Schwab One account at majorbta's suggestion which has free incoming wires for business accounts, so maybe those two things will be fixed.

I have the exact same problems and I'm using Regions bank. The wire fee is $15 / wire. Bi-weekly payments cost me $30/month just to get paid. That blows. ACH = no problems, payer's name on the statement prints perfectly and instantly. (wire is often anonymous)
 
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