Payout methods you might see
- Stripe — direct to your bank account (US and select countries) or a debit card.
- Tremendous — gift cards, prepaid cards, or other rewards.
- Trolley — international bank transfers, good for cross-border creators.
When you get paid
Each brand sets its own schedule. Common patterns:- Monthly — a single payout on a fixed day each month.
- On-demand — the brand runs payouts when earnings build up.
- Minimum threshold — payouts start once your balance crosses a set amount (say, $50).
Setting up your method
- Watch for an email from the provider (Stripe, Tremendous, or Trolley) asking you to confirm details.
- Click the secure link and enter the requested info: usually bank details, a card, or tax info for international payouts.
- Confirm. Future payouts flow automatically.
Taxes
Brands don’t withhold taxes for you. Depending on your country, you may be asked to submit a tax form (W-9, W-8BEN, etc.). Keep records of your payouts — Afflo and the payout provider both offer downloads on request.Tips
- Keep your payout method up to date. A closed bank account means a bounced payout and a delay.
- If you change address or country, let the brand know — some providers lock payouts when details shift.
- Save or screenshot payout confirmations for your own records.
Troubleshooting
Payout hasn’t arrived. Allow up to five business days, especially for international transfers. Payout rejected. Usually details on your side need updating. Check the provider’s email for the exact reason, or ask the brand’s team to re-send the onboarding link. Amount looks wrong. Compare to your dashboard’s recorded sales. If something’s missing, it may have been outside the program’s attribution window. Ask the brand.Related
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