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« on: July 02, 2024, 05:30 »
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I tried to set it up as it seems far quicker than Paypal but I can't get Adobestock to recognise the Payoneer account.

Anyone else use it and have issues or is it all good for you?


« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2024, 13:11 »
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I tried to set it up as it seems far quicker than Paypal but I can't get Adobestock to recognise the Payoneer account.

Anyone else use it and have issues or is it all good for you?

Payoneer is only available to contributors based outside of the United States. If your account is based in the US, you cannot submit payment requests via Payoneer. More information can be found here: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/getting-paid.html

-Mat


« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2024, 03:14 »
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Thanks Mat. I am UK based but will have a look at that

danielstassen

« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2024, 05:08 »
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Thanks Mat. I am UK based but will have a look at that

I've used Payoneer with Adobe for the past eight months without any issues. I can't recall any difficulties syncing my Payoneer account to Adobe.

« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2024, 10:36 »
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Unlike iStock and Shutterstock, there is a $3 flat rate fee every time Adobe sends money to a Payoneer account. This is not a withdrawal fee. The cut happens before the money reaches the Payoneer account.
« Last Edit: July 03, 2024, 12:06 by flywing »

« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2024, 12:31 »
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I use Payoneer and Im based in the UK. Probably for a year or two now.

That said, I would love it if Adobe would let you set up bank details to transfer income to like Alamy does. PayPal and Payoneer etc seem to be in competition to see who can inflate their fees the most! Any chance of this happening @MatHayward?

« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2025, 22:09 »
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I use Payoneer and Im based in the UK. Probably for a year or two now.

That said, I would love it if Adobe would let you set up bank details to transfer income to like Alamy does. PayPal and Payoneer etc seem to be in competition to see who can inflate their fees the most! Any chance of this happening @MatHayward?

Late to this but doesnt Alamy bank transfer only use SWIFT and therefore attract large fees?

« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2025, 09:44 »
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I use Payoneer and Im based in the UK. Probably for a year or two now.

That said, I would love it if Adobe would let you set up bank details to transfer income to like Alamy does. PayPal and Payoneer etc seem to be in competition to see who can inflate their fees the most! Any chance of this happening @MatHayward?

Late to this but doesnt Alamy bank transfer only use SWIFT and therefore attract large fees?

Just checked my last payment from them. The conversion resulted in fees that were less than Paypal but probably only marginally less than Payoneer.

« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2025, 21:23 »
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I use Payoneer and Im based in the UK. Probably for a year or two now.

That said, I would love it if Adobe would let you set up bank details to transfer income to like Alamy does. PayPal and Payoneer etc seem to be in competition to see who can inflate their fees the most! Any chance of this happening @MatHayward?

Late to this but doesnt Alamy bank transfer only use SWIFT and therefore attract large fees?

Just checked my last payment from them. The conversion resulted in fees that were less than Paypal but probably only marginally less than Payoneer.

How much are we talking here? Some places are $30+ for swift fixed fees. I'm trying to move from PayPal due to their fees so gauge the best way to do so

« Reply #9 on: April 11, 2025, 01:49 »
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I use Payoneer and Im based in the UK. Probably for a year or two now.

That said, I would love it if Adobe would let you set up bank details to transfer income to like Alamy does. PayPal and Payoneer etc seem to be in competition to see who can inflate their fees the most! Any chance of this happening @MatHayward?

Late to this but doesnt Alamy bank transfer only use SWIFT and therefore attract large fees?

Just checked my last payment from them. The conversion resulted in fees that were less than Paypal but probably only marginally less than Payoneer.

How much are we talking here? Some places are $30+ for swift fixed fees. I'm trying to move from PayPal due to their fees so gauge the best way to do so

The money received would = 0.749 per $ instead of what was 0.77 per $. We are taking a couple of fee.

However, I'm based in the UK and Alamy is a UK company paying me in $ (bizarre I know). I've never received a fee of $30+ swift fees but this may depend on the country you live in.

« Reply #10 on: April 11, 2025, 04:27 »
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I use Payoneer and Im based in the UK. Probably for a year or two now.

That said, I would love it if Adobe would let you set up bank details to transfer income to like Alamy does. PayPal and Payoneer etc seem to be in competition to see who can inflate their fees the most! Any chance of this happening @MatHayward?


Im in the UK too - that sounds like a better deal than Paypals conversion rate and fees.  If its the case of a few pence at most then i'll switch to bank payment.
Late to this but doesnt Alamy bank transfer only use SWIFT and therefore attract large fees?

Just checked my last payment from them. The conversion resulted in fees that were less than Paypal but probably only marginally less than Payoneer.

How much are we talking here? Some places are $30+ for swift fixed fees. I'm trying to move from PayPal due to their fees so gauge the best way to do so

The money received would = 0.749 per $ instead of what was 0.77 per $. We are taking a couple of fee.

However, I'm based in the UK and Alamy is a UK company paying me in $ (bizarre I know). I've never received a fee of $30+ swift fees but this may depend on the country you live in.


 

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