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Get Paid On Demand?

Why Not?

         

jonaspersson75

5:18 pm on Mar 1, 2007 (gmt 0)



why is there no "pay me now" option, allowing you to get the money put on your account instantly at demand? would be much better than we have now. i really never know when im gonna get paid or how much.

obviously this wouldn't work for cheques, but who uses those these days?

also, as a secondary question: what is required to charge a credit card? just a device? or some sort of deal with all the major credit card companies? i never understood that.

BigDave

5:24 pm on Mar 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Because it would be an accounting nightmare, not to mention that there is a transaction fee for every EFT. Banks don't do anything for free. Did you want them to transfer amounts less than $100 as well?

Have you found *anything* you like about AdSense yet?

As for credit card transactions, look up [merchant account]. Look at the fees and you might start understanding the answer to your question.

jomaxx

5:51 pm on Mar 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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i really never know when im gonna get paid or how much.

Not sure how this can be the case, as it's all documented quite clearly. Anyway, no system currently exists that would facilitate instant bank transfers.

incrediBILL

6:03 pm on Mar 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Anyway, no system currently exists that would facilitate instant bank transfers.

If you want paid on demand sell your own direct advertising, just like I do. The advertiser inputs the credit card details and KACHING! the money is in my account in 2 days. Of course that's still 2 days later, it's not instantly.

[edited by: incrediBILL at 6:03 pm (utc) on Mar. 1, 2007]

malachite

6:10 pm on Mar 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Have you found *anything* you like about AdSense yet?

:)

I've never believed in reincarnation, but now I'm beginning to wonder ...

There was a poster a year or so back asking similar questions; constantly dissing Adsense, ridiculing ToS and trying to find ways round everything he thought shouldn't apply to him. I seem to recall he got booted from the program very quickly.

Perhaps a little more work on the website(s) and a little less time spent trying to circumvent the rules would produce greater long-term dividends?

jonaspersson75

9:08 pm on Mar 1, 2007 (gmt 0)



is it my fault that adsense sucks (yet is the best available) and that you all dont give a damn about anything other than making money?

incrediBILL

10:24 pm on Mar 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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...you all dont give a damn about anything other than making money?

So the fact that we're focused is a problem?

If you spent as much time working on your site that you spend complaining about AdSense perhaps you would be making enough money that you wouldn't have time to dwell on such fruitless topics.