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June 6, 2007 at 11:13 pm #603189AnonymousInactive
I didn’t see Victor Chandler listed here so I’m asking this in the general area because I’m just wondering if anyone here can answer this question.
After 8 months as a VCPoker affiliate I finally made their min payment of 50GBP. I created an invoice as I was supposed to and for the last week all it says for invoices is “created” in the stats.
Didn’t get a response from support. So I’m wondering if anyone here knows if “created” just means created and I still have to wait for a “payment sent” or “paid” status.
Never had I payout from them yet until now so I’m just wondering. It’s been a week already so I really don’t know what to expect.
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June 7, 2007 at 12:51 am #738992AnonymousInactiveHi.
After you have submitted the invoice, you should get an email from VC saying poker invoice approved. The they make the payout after the 15th of the month, or after the end of the month, depending on when you submitted the invoice. I think you should get the email within a week of having submitted the invoice.
June 7, 2007 at 1:18 am #738994AnonymousInactiveThanks
The info you just supplied is twice as much as what their site does on this matter.
Once again, Thank You
June 7, 2007 at 2:22 am #738996AnonymousInactiveDid you actually READ the FAQ’s in the affiliates section of VC Bet?
Here is some relevant information …
How does the payment process work?
Please continue to invoice us automatically via the Affiliate SystemWe will continue to make all payments for invoices over £50 into your bank account. Please note that these payments can also be paid into your VC Bet Account. It may take more than one month for you to be owed over £50, so please just ‘transfer forward’ any payments less than £50 to the next month and we will pay them altogether once they total over £50.
If your monthly payment is for Under £50, then you can only request payment straightaway, if it is into a VC Bet Account.
If you would like any payment (whether over or under £50) made into your VC Bet Account, then please make sure that you open an account for VC Bet. Then put your VC Bet Account Type and Account Number within the ‘Sort Code’ field in your banking details. (EG VC Bet 123456)
If these VC Bet Account details appear within your banking details when you invoice us at the start of a month, then this is where we will pay the money. You can then withdraw this money from your VC Bet Account onto a debit/credit card or into a Neteller Account.
Other Banking Payment Options
Neteller – we prefer not to pay directly by Neteller unless there is no other way for you
Moneybookers – We do not pay by Moneybookers
Payment Dates
We now have a payment run every week, so once you have submitted your invoice correctly, you should be paid within 7 days, either into your bank or your VC Bet Account, according to your wishes.If you have any more questions with regards to this, then please do not hesitate to contact us.
June 7, 2007 at 3:35 am #739001AnonymousInactiveTheGooner wrote:Did you actually READ the FAQ’s in the affiliates section of VC Bet?….Payment Dates
We now have a payment run every week, so once you have submitted your invoice correctly, you should be paid within 7 days, either into your bank or your VC Bet Account, according to your wishes.The part that says a payment run every week is what got me to wonder and ask. Since CS never responded this is why I asked here.
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