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I have passed the payout threshold of $75 and have inserted my paypal e-mail address, but still have not received money. Why?

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I have passed the payout threshold of $75 and have inserted my paypal e-mail address, but still have not received money. Why?

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We can only pay you for ads that have been paid for. While we require upfront payment from most advertisers, many agencies can only pay after they have been invoiced. For large orders of repeat customers we extend payment terms of 15 days from the date ads begin running. The silver lining in this delay is that there is no credit card fee for these payments, which are settled by check or wire transfer. You can see the payment status of each of your ads on the Accounting screen within your blogads account, under “Payment date”.

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If this payment would have pushed you over $600 in calendar year revenues from blogads, we require a w9 form from you before we can process payment. You will find the link to the form on the “My Account” page. We can only pay you for ads that have been paid for. While we require upfront payment from most advertisers, many agencies can only pay after they have been invoiced. For large orders of repeat customers we extend payment terms of 15-60 days from the date ads begin running. The silver lining in this delay is that there is no credit card fee for these payments, which are settled by check or wire transfer. You can see the payment status of each of your ads on the Accounting screen within your blogads account, under “Payment date”.

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