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Old 05-02-2017, 07:25 PM  
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Originally Posted by shiraz9944 View Post
Probably because they are sick of waiting 7-10 for a wire to get to them so they can get paid. Intl wire never should take more than 2 business days at most. Domestic US is same hour, even Intl to canada or from canada to here is SAME DAY, why is nearly impossible to get your money out of paxum? I'm sure that is why.

Maybe I'm wrong how long does it take to get the intl ACH into our bank? Or to have them wire it out to your bank? I know payoneer used to take 2 business days and it hit the second. Like a normal US ACH would hit the next day, payoneer would hit the day after that is acceptable since it's intl. Same for wire though it should be even faster I would think.
I don't believe this is the reason at all. First Paxum would wire them daily with the kind of volume they do daily so if the cashflow is 7 days it doesn't matter as they receive funds every day from Paxum.

This is not like an affiliate that receive his payout every 2 weeks and has to wait another week to get it from Paxum. Once the cash flow is set and running, what's the reason the stop the flow?

This is not in Paxum's interests, nor is it in the affiliates pushing volume with paxum funds. So just removing it from their funding option without any reason stated is pretty bad for both these sides.

They sell their own inventory of display traffic, not bricks... no needs to cut a cashflow serving their customers if there's not something bad going very wrong on Paxum's side.
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