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How do my client pays me?



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How do my client pays me?

I would like to create a new service at Wordclerks. My service would be to draw cartoons for my clients. However, when I try to create new service, I do not see any section how my client is going to pay me. I want to be paid through paypal. Any advice?

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Painterly
There are multiple means of payment available. You can use paypal or a credit card. It looks like at least one of the sites in this network use several varieties of digital currency (bitcoin), which I think is very progressive myself. You can find more detailed information by going to the bar at the top of this page, selecting the Seller drop down, and going to the How it Works option from the menu. I hope this is of some help to you.



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peachpurple
thanks very much for your help. I have a paypal account, so I hope to get paid through there. Will look at the Seller drop down menu



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Painterly
If you need any further assistance your best bet it to scroll to the bottom of the website where you will find a link called "Help Desk". There you can submit a ticket about any problems you're having and receive guidance. There's also an email link right under it if you would like to try and contact staff more directly, though I'd recommend trying the help desk first. Best of luck in your business!



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peachpurple
thanks very much for your guidance. I will try the help desk first. Hopefully I could launch my drawing business here



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mildredtabitha
I find this response to be very helpful but I am more happy to see this discussion here. I am also planning to start offering services online soon and discussions like this one are very helpful especially for newbies who do not know how to get started.



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Martinsx1
I'm fully in with the option of hitting up the help desk for support should one have difficulty in processing one's payments for the site. The support agent would be very eager to aid you in getting the issue sorted out and your withdrawal taken care of.



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DarthHazard
I might be wrong, but I do believe that whatever your client pays for your services goes into your WordClerks balance. And when you are ready to receive your money, all you have to do is visit the following page: https://wordclerks.com/balance/sales (it is also listed under the Seller menu tab. On the top right, there will be a button that says "Withdraw your earnings". Click that and then follow the instructions/complete the form there.



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peachpurple
thanks for your advice. How much is the minimum amount to withdraw my money? Can I redeem it through paypal? I tried to click balance, click withdraw your earnings which is green button, but no action. Is it due to my balance is zero that I cannot access into it?



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DarthHazard
I don't believe that WordClerks actually has a minimum amount to withdraw your money, although I might be wrong so it may be better to check with the support team or have someone else that has gone through the process to answer your question. Yes, the button has been disabled as you do not have any funds (it is the same for me). When you have something in your balance, the button will automatically be enabled.



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peachpurple
yes, I had asked the admin about it, there is no limit of amount to withdraw, the button was disable because I don't have any money in my account. I will think of a way to get some sales



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Tronia
You should check out this that explains many things and also tells you the minimum withdrawal amount for the users that are level 1 - https://www.seoclerks.com/userlevels/ - you need to have at least $15 before you can cash out How do my client pays me? I hope that this helps you out!

The level 2 users can withdraw $10 and so on.



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DarthHazard
Thanks for sharing this. I was actually not aware of user levels before until today where someone else also mentioned that SEO Clerks had user levels on there. It's actually quite a nice touch that they have this system so that there is an actual use for levels. Do you know how we can rise a level? I think I am a level 1 at the moment.



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peachpurple
I am at level 1 too. The minimum amount I can seel for my service is $5 not $1. I read somewhere that I had to achieve 10 sales before I go up to level 2, if I am not wrong.



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peachpurple
I am at level 1 too, I saw somewhere that you need complete 10 jobs and paid before upgrade to level 2



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ColdFlameChris
I thought WC is not gonna be the middleman here. It's a good thing that both the products/services and payment was only gonna received once WC confirms that the transaction is valid and legit. I mean, we don't have to worry anymore that once you've already done your job, you might get scammed by not paying you since they already get what they want or vice versa. It's always a good thing to have a trusted middleman. Thanks for the info. How do my client pays me?



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Barida
There is a role WordClerks play once a service is successfully bought by a seller and that is the role of giving the buyer the opportunity to share the transaction experience with them. Also, the buyer can only release the money once he/she is satisfied that the service delivered is what was ordered and that eliminates issues of scam. So, this is an amazing place to buy and sell services.



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ColdFlameChris
That is really great to hear that WC really did a great job securing the transactions. I wish I could come up with an idea on what to sell here and to feel what is like to get responses from those buyers that they're satisfied with my service. I love how the mechanics work here as you won't need to worry about anything. Great job WC.



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Barida
You can get paid through PayPal for that is one of the means of payment available on WTB. Also, be sure to inform the buyer before you start work that you need to be paid through PayPal, so that there won't be any issue arising as a result of the fact that he/she can't pay you through that means. The major factor is having that good relationship with the buyer.



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Martinsx1
I couldn't agree more about this on the use of PayPal to receive payment. It's quite easy and simple to use without much stress. If you don't have a PayPal account yet, you can get one for yourself by getting registered on the website and have your bank card linked to it in order to have it fully activated.



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Judas2018
Paypal would be your best option to process payments at any sites within this network or not. Most people doing business online these days are accepting paypal as their major payment processor. I mean, E-bay has been doing so for years. A major online retailer.



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Martinsx1
PayPal is the best online financial payment platform that one could use for any transaction, either for paying or receiving funds. Their services is 100% secure and you can be rest assured to get your money once it's sent and approved. I have used PayPal for all my online purchases and payment receiving, it's probably the best in the business.



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Judas2018
Some smaller processors have tried to rival it but are getting nowhere really. Most online shops or storefronts who don't accept paypal will simply keep to taking credit or debit cards, before they get in bed with a mostly unknown transactioneer. There just isn't any room in the marketplace for smaller, upstart payment processors.



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