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How do I get paid? What do I need to do?

Updated over 3 weeks ago

For all Artists, there is a one-time 90 day waiting period from the date of your first sale until you would receive your first royalty payment. All payments are sent out on the 1st of every month.
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Please go to your Artist Account Settings and make sure that all information is up to date.
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Account balances are paid monthly on the first business day of the month. If the first is on a weekend or a holiday, you will be paid on the next business day. If you would like to have your payments withheld until you reach a certain dollar amount, you can set this with your payment info on the Payment Info form.

Choosing a payment method

You have three choices for receiving payments:

PayPal

Payoneer

Skrill

PayPal

If you prefer to receive your payments via PayPal, please be sure that the payment email address you provide is the same email address that is linked to the PayPal account you use. If a payment is returned due to an invalid PayPal address, your member account(s) will be placed on hold until this information is corrected.

Payoneer

If you prefer to receive your payments via Payoneer, you will need to first register with Payoneer. Please note that Payoneer charges additional fees to their users, such as wire, withdrawal, and yearly fees. Please read your agreement carefully to ensure that you are aware of all potential fees they may charge you.

IMPORTANT: If payments are returned due to any type of insufficient or invalid account information such as invalid Payoneer information, your payments will be withheld until the next payment cycle or until the account has been properly updated by the Accounting Department.

Skrill

If you prefer to receive your payments via Skrill, you will need to first register with Skrill. Please note that Skrill charges additional fees to their users, such as wire, withdrawal, and yearly fees. Please read your agreement carefully to ensure that you are aware of all potential fees they may charge you.

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