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96ukssob 04-29-2013 11:46 AM

Paying affiliates/contractors through ACH?
 
I use BofA and been having a number of issues when sending out checks to partners (our version of "affiliates") and contractors. To be able to pay through ACH I have to setup their payroll system which is a headache.

What are you using to pay through ACH or some time of direct deposit?

corvette 04-29-2013 05:07 PM

Webmasterchecks can do this

If there is any interest, please feel free to get ahold of me or anyone else in the company.

Thanks

Vendzilla 05-01-2013 11:17 AM

We cash affiliate checks and load them directly to our card, or we can send them out for you ACH, Wire, any way you want

RuthB 05-01-2013 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by bossku69 (Post 19603172)
I use BofA and been having a number of issues when sending out checks to partners (our version of "affiliates") and contractors. To be able to pay through ACH I have to setup their payroll system which is a headache.

What are you using to pay through ACH or some time of direct deposit?

Hey bossku69,

Paxum offers multiple withdrawal methods for all our clients, including wire, check, eft/ach, to an external credit/debit card, and to the Paxum Mastercard. We also have four currencies in place for your convenience; GBP, EUR, CAD and USD. I believe we can help you with your needs.

By paying your partners instantly with Paxum you not only save time and money, but you also give your partners the flexibility to access their money however they choose, which helps to make the whole process hassle free for you.

I'd be happy to chat with you about this if you're interested. My contact info is in my sig.

Thanks in advance!

Ruth :thumbsup

Vendzilla 05-01-2013 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bossku69 (Post 19603172)
I use BofA and been having a number of issues when sending out checks to partners (our version of "affiliates") and contractors. To be able to pay through ACH I have to setup their payroll system which is a headache.

What are you using to pay through ACH or some time of direct deposit?

If you are just interested in sending checks to people where the snail mail takes a long time, here's what you can set up that will require very little effort on your part.

Have the partners sign up for an account with us, they can get a Mastercard with us.
Then change the address on their accounts to mail directly to us with their 7 digit user account next to their name on the check.

We charge from 1 1/2% to 3% to cash the check. Our check cashing banks are in the US and as soon as they clear, which doesn't take long, we load their account.

We do this a lot for CCBill checks and the amount of checks we cash for Google is HUGE for webmasters located in countries that the mail is slow or cashing a check involves waiting a month and paying out a much bigger %

96ukssob 05-02-2013 02:10 PM

Thanks for the feedback. We were actually able to set something up easily with BofA for next to nothing per month. Took a few people to speak to but finally they understood what we were asking for.

Quote:

Originally Posted by corvette (Post 19603860)
Webmasterchecks can do this

If there is any interest, please feel free to get ahold of me or anyone else in the company.

Thanks

I have a check from your company from over two years ago that bounced and was told I would be getting a new one in the mail... Let's look into this for me :thumbsup

corvette 05-02-2013 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by bossku69 (Post 19609225)
I have a check from your company from over two years ago that bounced and was told I would be getting a new one in the mail... Let's look into this for me :thumbsup

sounds good, send me the check number, name, and amount to [email protected] and ill get back to you

Thanks, talk to you soon


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