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Originally Posted by Morphius
Question: many of the sponsors that I promote are moving to NATS. They all used to be under CCbill. The problem is that all of them are choosing $100 minimum commission before they cut the checks. Why should I move with them under NUTS? Or is it possible to have one account to all of them? Like the old CCbill? Can someone explain me, what is the point of this NATS? Between all the sponsors on my site, it will be very hard to make money. What do you think?
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Morphius,
As it's been mentioned NATS sponsors can set the minimum payout amount to anything. The $100 payout is the choice made by that program. Ours is $25 and a few sponsors are below the $100 payout.
Using NATS means that all of the accounting is being brought in house for the program. The program will be issuing all payments to affiliates (checks, wires, Epass) and if they are coming from CCBill they have NEVER had to do this before. This is a big reason a few programs are hesistant to make the switch.
And all programs can make exceptions and issue payouts at ANY time, regardless of minimums. Whether they do or not is up to the individual program.