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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I prefer to get paid in spider drawings but if you do this, it is best to have them mailed to you. I had like 7 or 8 of them sent to my paypal and they froze my acct.
 


Use to love checks, bigger the better, but banks here hold most checks from networks 40-60 days which blows. Since switching to DD it's been BLISS, instant, weekly and or bi-weekly, no fees/no hold.

Don't like paypal (unless it's realllly small amounts, and many of them :)), nor do I like checks anymore, though there is a lot to be said about getting the biggies and walking into your bank with them, just something about that ya know!
 
Checks suck for international affiliates, because of the snail-mail delay and then on top of that the cashing of the check delay (both about a weak or more) plus it costs me €17.50 just to cash a check. I always get wires but didn't know direct deposit was free, will check that out.
 
Checks suck for international affiliates, because of the snail-mail delay and then on top of that the cashing of the check delay (both about a weak or more) plus it costs me €17.50 just to cash a check. I always get wires but didn't know direct deposit was free, will check that out.
Wow, €17.50?? Get a different bank!

I have problems with Neverblue as it takes the bank around 10 minutes to figure out that a Canadian company can draw a cheque on an American bank account to deposit into my Australian account. But yeah, it doesn't really cost me anything other than the foreign exchange fee, which I'd be paying anyways. Cheques get to Australia pretty quickly anyways.
 
Can someone explain to me why Paypal isn't the go for larger payments? And to those who make this statement, what would you classify a large payment as?

Cheers.
 
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