Review
and search transactions
To search and review transactions
go 'my money' then click on 'transactions'. On the search page
you can search or browse through transactions. Transactions
are displayed in the chronological order, the latest first.
On the current transaction search there could be 3 different
transaction types: purchase (when somebody purchases you material),
refund (when Ondix refunds one of your transactions) and forward
balance (when you withdraw money and have some balance left).
The purchase and forward balance transactions 'add money' to
your account (displayed in greed). The refund transactions 'subtract
money' from your account (displayed in red). The withdrawal
transaction does exist, but is NOT displayed on the current
transactions search page. It is rather displayed on the history
of the transactions, as described here.
The transactions that you
can see had passed the address check and the credit card security-code
checks and already have been settled. Ondix does not settle
transactions instantly. We do have the real time processing
for credit cards, but instead of processing instantly we pre-authorize
our transactions and then, after our security team reviews them,
we process in batch. Therefore, you may not instantly see the
credit card transactions under your transaction search. Paypal
transactions are processed instantly and should show up on your
search right after purchase.
Calculating totals
On the top of the search page
and also on the 'my money overview' page you can see your
current account balance. The balance is calculated by adding
up all your current transactions.
My money and refunds
Customer is always right here
at Ondix (well, there are some extreme exceptions :c) But
if there is a valid reason to believe that the content sold
should not have been sold, Ondix will refund. Of course, we
first review all the facts. After refund is complete you will
see the refund transaction on your transaction search. The
good news for sellers is that after the refund the credit
card or paypal address used will be blocked by Ondix, and
will never again be used to purchase anything from us (kind
of rough, but settled) The good news for buyers that after
refund, Ondix investigates all the content that seller has
and if found any 'problematic' content, the whole account
will be suspended or terminated.
Withdrawal questions
Hey, here is a fun part. Yes,
you can actually make decent money here! Not only that, it
is like investing, once posted your content will stay on Ondix,
and will make you 50% each time it's sold. So, think about
it, which investing opportunity returns 50%? None
You
will be lucky to get 5% from the bank, maybe 15% from real
estate, but none of them will give you half of the profit.
You must accumulate at least
$50 on your Ondix account to withdraw your money. Unlike other
companies we do not charge any withdrawal fees or mail fees.
To get to the withdrawal page go 'my money' then click 'withdrawal'
As of right now there are 2
different way you can withdraw your funds: check in the mail
and paypal. Paypal is obviously faster and anonymous. Check
in the mail is just as secure and 'old - but sure way'
Withdrawals are NOT instant.
Ondix security team first reviews all the transactions and
feedbacks, and if determine to be legit, will complete the
withdrawal. Please allow 2-3 business days to process your
request. Please allow another week for US mail to deliver
the check, if you request check in the mail.
Once you submit your request
for withdrawal, all your current transactions are moved in
the history. Go 'my money' click 'transactions' and then click
'view transactions history'. The transactions history search
works exactly the same as the current transactions search.
The forward balance is calculated then you submit the request
for withdrawal. Forward balance is the difference between
the amount of your withdrawal and your current balance. If
your forward balance is more the zero, you will see the transaction,
under your current transactions, called forward balance. Basically
it is what is left of your balance after you withdrew your
funds.
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